Nottingham Forest are moving towards a managerial change with Vítor Pereira expected to leave and former Crystal Palace head coach Oliver Glasner in advanced talks to take over. Multiple outlets report that Glasner is currently available after leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season. The Guardian adds that Forest activated a June break clause in Pereira’s contract late on Tuesday, following the decision to sack him. The reports also indicate Glasner would be offered a multi-year deal, described as a three-year contract by The Guardian. Sky Sports and other coverage characterise the situation as talks between the club and Glasner regarding his appointment as head coach, with Pereira’s departure seen as likely. The Athletic notes Glasner has recent honours from his time at Crystal Palace, including winning the FA Cup, the FA Community Shield and the UEFA Conference League. Across the reports, Forest’s move is framed as a rapid transition in leadership, with Glasner expected to become Pereira’s replacement.