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Apr 30, 2025, 08:15 AM ET
Evangelos Marinakis has taken a step back from his ownership duties at Nottingham Forest as the club gear up for Champions League qualification.
Sixth-placed Forest are strong contenders to seal a top-five finish in the Premier League and qualify for next season's Champions League. They are level on points with fifth-placed Chelsea and trail Manchester City by one point in fourth.
Marinakis also owns Olympiacos, who are 13 points clear at the top of the Greek Super League and set to compete in the Champions League next year.
His decision to accede control at Forest comes in light of the UEFA ruling that bars clubs under the same ownership group from competing in the same European competition.
Documents filed to Companies House showed the Greek businessman will be "ceasing to be a person of significant control" at the Premier League side, with his club shares being put into a blind trust.
Meanwhile, former Arsenal sporting director Edu is set to lead Marinakis' multi-club group that also includes Brazilian side Rio Ave. Edu stepped down from his role at Arsenal in Novemeber 2024 after five years at the club.
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