Sean Dyche looks set to be the next manager of Nottingham Forest after Ange Postecoglou left. His good work at Burnley and the way he gets teams playing solid at the back makes him look right for what the club needs right now. The fact he’s been at Everton till January 2025 also makes him look pretty good for the job.
- Sean Dyche is the main person being looked at for the Forest managers job.
- The way he sets up teams to defend could really help with what Forest need.
- His time managing Everton makes him look even better for it.
Nottingham Forest’s Managerial Search
Edu who’s the old Technical Director from Arsenal and George Syrianos are leading the search for a new manager at Forest. The way Edu does things from his Arsenal days and how Syrianos likes using stats and data from when he was at Stuttgart means they’re really looking hard at who’s right for the job.
🚨 Sean Dyche emerging as leading contender to become Nottingham Forest boss. Edu + Syrianos driving #NFFC process – 54yo deemed strong fit for squad, club, situation. Mancini looking unlikely, Silva set to stay at #FFC. W/ @JamesHorncastle @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/73JcXmODct
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
October 19, 2025
Even though Dyche is the main choice they’re looking at Roberto Mancini and Marco Silva too. But Mancini’s got his job with Saudi Arabia’s team and Silva’s busy at Fulham so they’re probably not gonna happen. Forest looking for someone new is kinda like what other clubs are doing too.
Other Managerial Candidates
Roberto Mancini and Marco Silva are some of the other people Forest might want as manager. But Mancini’s got his job with Saudi Arabia and probably won’t leave it and Silva looks like he’s staying at Fulham which makes Dyche look like the best choice Forest can get.
If you wanna know more about Forest’s players and past managers check out their profile. Also there’s stuff about how they’re doing lately in the Crystal Palace match preview and when they’re playing next.
Strategic Recruitment Approach
Edu and George Syrianos are in charge of finding the new manager. With what Edu learned at Arsenal and how Syrianos likes using numbers from his Stuttgart days they’re being real careful about picking someone new. They’re working together to find someone who can fix the problems the clubs got.
If you wanna learn more about how they’re picking the manager, there’s an article about Bristol Rovers looking for a head coach. Forest trying to get a new manager is pretty similar to other clubs like when Al-Hilal changed managers recently.









