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Cooper happy speculation about Nottm Forest future ‘can stop’ with new contract extension

Cooper extends contract

Steve Cooper is pleased that his new contract means that talk about his future at Nottingham Forest can now stop so he can focus on results.

Cooper looked to be facing the sack earlier this week when Nottm Forest lost their fifth straight game in the Premier League. But he is now tied to the club until 2025.

His existing deal was due to expire in the summer but Cooper always insisted that signing a new one was never a priority.

But after a recent board meeting where it was decided the Welshman would carry on in his role, he has put pen to paper on a contract that gives him extra security and should put an end to immediate speculation about his position.

“It is good that there is clarity to my contract situation because I know there have been a lot of questions over the last few weeks and months so it puts an end to them,” he said.

“Everyone who knows me knows how much I have loved and am loving my time at Forest, everyone knows how important it is to me.

“If I am being really honest, my real focus is about winning a football match. Obviously we are on a poor run of form, let’s not hide away from that. That is the thing that is in my mind more than anything.

“It puts clarity on speculation. No one had ever questioned how much I love it here and want to be here, that has never been in question. If there is talk about that it can stop. It doesn’t mean we are going to win the next match and everything is going to be OK.

“It has put an end to the questioning and that is great.”

The 42-year-old was the man to finally deliver Premier League status back to Forest after a 23-year absence. He took over from Chris Hughton in September 2021 when they were bottom of the Championship and led them to Wembley glory in the play-off final in May.

But it has been a difficult return to the top flight as an eye-watering 23 summer signings have taken time to gel and Monday’s 4-0 defeat at Leicester left them bottom of the table.

It was after that defeat that Cooper’s position looked to be in peril, but he now appears to be safe for the time being.

The Welshman insisted he never listened to speculation and his conversations with the owners have been “normal”.

He added: “Rightly or wrongly, I am not a media follower. I am probably not as informed as what has been said or not said as much as everyone else, but internally there have only been normal conversations.

“We were obviously disappointed after Monday’s game with the performance and the…

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