Evangelos Marinakis has stepped back from his ownership role at Nottingham Forest as the club eyes a Champions League qualification. Currently positioned sixth in the Premier League, Forest are close to securing a top-five finish. Marinakis, who also owns Olympiakos, is required to comply with UEFA regulations which prohibit shared ownership in the same European competition. His shares at Nottingham Forest are being placed into a blind trust, allowing for a transition in leadership. Edu, the former Arsenal director, is set to manage his multi-club group, signaling a strategic shift in operational control.
Evangelos Marinakis has stepped back from his ownership duties at Nottingham Forest as they prepare for a Champions League qualification, with club shares in a blind trust.
With Nottingham Forest poised for a top-five finish in the Premier League, Marinakis' decision to relinquish control is influenced by UEFA regulations regarding multi-club ownership.
Marinakis also owns Olympiakos, who are dominating the Greek Super League and set to compete in the Champions League, highlighting the stakes involved.
Edu, the former Arsenal sporting director, will lead Marinakis' multi-club ownership group, representing a shift in leadership and strategic direction for the clubs.
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