NOTTINGHAM FOREST are close to agreeing a new deal for promotion-winning boss Steve Cooper.
The 42-year-old has completely transformed the club’s fortunes since he took over in September.
Nottingham Forest are set to offer Steve Cooper a bumper new contract after guiding the club to the Premier League[/caption]Cooper led Forest from the bottom of the Championship to the Premier League in just eight months.
His reward for ending the club’s 23-year top-flight exile will be a bumper new deal and a healthy transfer budget this summer.
Cooper has more than a year left on his current deal.
But grateful owner Evangelos Marinakis is in talks with his manager in Athens over a new, improved three-year-deal.
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Cooper also hopes to complete the signing of Manchester United’s Dean Henderson.
The one-cap England international is on the brink of a season-long loan move to the City Ground.
Forest are keen to include a £20million buy-out clause in the deal.
But United are understood to prefer a straight loan deal with no strings attached.
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Cooper was forced to move for the former England goalkeeper after No1 Brice Samba stalled over a new deal.
The fan’s favourite is about to enter the final year of his contract and is reluctant to sign a new deal.
The Congo-born stopper became a hero at the City Ground after saving three penalties in the play-off semi-final penalty shootout versus Sheffield United.
And it’s because of his achievements and popularity that he wants out.
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Samba’s decision is not said is to be financially motivated but about respect.
The 28-year-old joined Forest back in 2019 from Caen in France and has played 133 times for the club since.