A new Premier League manager announced on Monday morning.
An official Nottingham Forest statement revealing that Oliver Glasner now has the job.
With Vitor Pereira jettisoned, Evangelos Marinakis moving in his latest one.
This makes it five managers that Nottingham Forest have had in charge across the last ten months.
Nuno was sacked on 8 September 2025, Ange Postecoglou then lasted less than six weeks, before Sean Dyche survived in the job for almost four months. Vitor Pereira getting the job on 15 February 2026 and lasting three and a half months.
How long Oliver Glasner lasts…
Evangelos Marinakis declaring: “In our discussions with Oliver, it was clear that we share the same vision, the same ambition and the same relentless desire to succeed. He has consistently demonstrated throughout his career that he can build outstanding teams and deliver success against the strongest competition. It has always been our goal to establish Nottingham Forest once again among the leading clubs in England and Europe. Our ambition is not simply to compete – our ambition is to win, to challenge for major honours and to create a football club that our supporters can be proud of for many years to come. Oliver is a winner. He has earned success through his leadership, his personality and the style of football his teams play. We believe he is the right person to lead us into this next chapter, and I am delighted to welcome Oliver to the club.”
This means there are now 19 Premier League managers and just the one vacancy with less than seven weeks until the new EPL season kicks off. Fulham claimed to be bringing in Alvaro Albeloa.
This is now the current position for permanent Premier League managers – as at 6 July 2026:
Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) 22 December 2019
Eddie Howe (Newcastle United) 8 November 2021
Unai Emery (Villa) 1 November 2022
Daniel Farke (Leeds) 4 July 2023
Regis Le Bris (Sunderland) 1 July 2024
Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton) 2 July 2024
Frank Lampard (Coventry) 28 November 2024
David Moyes (Everton) 11 January 2025
Sergej Jakirovic (Hull) 11 June 2025
Keith Andrews (Brentford) 27 June 2025
Michael Carrick (Man Utd) 13 January 2026
Roberto De Zerbi (Spurs) 31 March 2026
Marco Rose (Bournemouth) 1 June 2026
Andoni Iraola (Liverpool) 4 June 2026
Pierre Sage (Crystal Palace) 15 June 2026
Gary O’Neill (Ipswich Town) 23 June 2026
Enzo Maresca (Manchester City) 29 June 2026
Xabi Alonso (Chelsea) 1 July 2026
Oliver Glasner (Nottingham Forest) 6 July 2026
No manager (Fulham)

