Wolverhampton Wanderers' former head coach Vitor Pereira is currently in contract negotiations with Nottingham Forest, which have been put on hold. Pereira, who led Forest to Premier League safety last season, was expected to sign a new deal this summer. Despite the pause in talks, sources indicate that he remains committed to Forest and is optimistic about the upcoming campaign. Pereira feels that he has a more competitive squad at Forest compared to his time at Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he faced challenges that ultimately led to his dismissal. At Wolves, Pereira signed a three-year contract but struggled with a squad that he believed was not equipped to compete effectively in the Premier League. His tenure ended after a winless start to the season. Currently, he is focused on improving Forest's performance and believes that only a few new signings are necessary to strengthen the team. The club aims to build on last season's success and avoid the instability that plagued Wolves, where multiple managerial changes occurred. As Pereira navigates his future, the outcomes of the upcoming season will be crucial for both him and Nottingham Forest.