Australian coach Graham Potter has left his position as manager of Brighton and Hove Albion, a Premier League football club in England. Potter's departure comes after nearly five years at the helm, during which he guided the team to several significant achievements.
Nottingham Forest, another Premier League club, has been linked to Potter as a potential replacement for their current manager, Steve Cooper. However, there have been reports suggesting that Greek-Australian coach Ange Postecoglou, who currently manages Celtic FC in Scotland, is also in contention for the Nottingham Forest job.
Postecoglou has been praised for his leadership and tactical acumen, having led Celtic to several titles in Scotland. His potential appointment at Nottingham Forest has sparked interest among fans and pundits alike, given his experience in managing teams in top-tier European leagues.
The Nottingham Forest board is expected to make an official announcement soon regarding their next managerial appointment. In the meantime, fans are eagerly awaiting news about who will take the reins of the club.