Nottingham Forest have appointed Sean Dyche as their new head coach on a deal until summer 2027.
The 54-year-old has taken over at the City Ground following Ange Postecoglou’s sacking on Saturday. Dyche, who lives in Nottingham and was a trainee at the club, becomes the third first-team boss of the season and will be joined in the dugout by former Forest heroes Ian Woan and Steve Stone.
Dyche had been out of work since leaving Everton at the start of the year. Forest say that the former Burnley manager has “the perfect blend of character, tactical acumen and proven achievement”.
Forest and Evangelos Marinakis were also considering former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini and are known admirers of Fulham’s Marco Silva, but the prospect of getting the Portuguese out of Craven Cottage mid-season was deemed too challenging.
The recruitment process, led by global head of football, Edu Gaspar, landed on Dyche and his first game in charge will be Thursday’s Europa League tie with Porto at the City Ground.
Dyche told Nottingham Forest January kitty
According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, Dyche has been told to work with what he has at Nottingham Forest and won’t be given a big January transfer kitty.
The reporter has claimed from ‘sources that Dyche is unlikely to get a big transfer budget in the January transfer window, and will instead have to work with the players already at the club’.
Forest and Marinakis splashed the cash in the summer, spending just under £200m ahead of their Europa League campaign, so it is understandable to hear of the decision by the owner.
Omari Hutchinson
Ipswich Town
£37.5m
Dilane Bakwa
Strasbourg
£35m
Dan Ndoye
Bologna
£34m
James McAtee
Manchester City
£30m
Arnaud Kalimuendo
Rennes
£25m
Nicolo Savona
Juventus
£11.2m
Igor Jesus
Botafogo
£10m
Jair Cunha
Botafogo
£10m
John Victor
Botafogo
£6.7m
Angus Gunn
Norwich City
Free
Douglas Luiz
Juventus
Loan
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Arsenal
Loan
Cuiabano
Botafogo
Undisclosed
Matthew Orr
Linfield
Undisclosed
However, Dyche may have been hoping to tinker with his squad in the New Year, but unless he sells one of his Forest stars, it could be a quiet window in what may come as an immediate concern for the new manager.