If Nottingham Forest were to be relegated this season, they would face a revenue loss of approximately £70 million.
Finance specialist Kieran Maguire, speaking exclusively to Football Insider, believes that relegation to the Championship would have a significant impact on Nottingham Forest. Currently positioned 17th in the Premier League standings, Forest are narrowly ahead of the relegation zone, with just one point separating them from Luton Town. With three matches left in the season, they are striving to secure their place in the Premier League. Additionally, Forest is awaiting the outcome of their appeal against a four-point deduction earlier in the season, hoping for a favorable decision to recover lost points.
Nottingham Forest faces a potential £70 million setback if relegated.
Maguire outlined that Forest would face a significant setback if relegated this season, estimating a revenue decrease of £60-£70 million.
“This will have a significant impact on them.
They’ve invested heavily to reach and maintain their Premier League status in recent seasons.
Naturally, fans, management, and owners aspire to see Forest compete at the top level. So, there’s both a financial and emotional toll involved.”