Nottingham Forest chairman and owner Fawaz Al Hasawi has issued the following statement.
I would love nothing more than to hold on to our best young players. I gave both Karl Darlow and Jamaal Lascelles lengthy new contracts in August 2013 and March 2014 respectively, as well as investing in the futures of Jamie Paterson, Ben Osborn and Dimitar Evtimov.
I have demonstrated my keenness for the club to produce more players of Karl and Jamaal’s quality more than ever this summer, investing heavily in the facilities and supporting Stuart in his desire to integrate our youth set-up with the first team’s.
The manager and I openly discussed the proposed sale of Karl and Jamaal and he was aware of the negotiations throughout. The business side of football is changing and the requirement to increase revenue means, unfortunately, difficult decisions have to be made. As Stuart mentioned in his media interview, I have always backed him financially and that will continue. I respect him greatly and I strongly believe together we can achieve our aims and bring success back to this great club.
Should the pair’s proposed move to Newcastle be completed as expected, the transfer fees will significantly help us meet the stringent financial fair play (FFP) criteria, all the while allowing us to retain two high-quality players for the 2014-15 season, paying nothing towards their wages.
Sadly for me, there is no room for sentimentality in the running of a football club and it is up to me to start making some tough decisions to preserve the long-term sustainability of Nottingham Forest.
But while balancing the books is a hugely significant part of my role, it remains my job to ensure the manager has the best possible squad to work with as we pursue a place in the Premier League. Rest assured, therefore, that more additions will be made and the squad will be trimmed further to ensure we have a balanced and talented group of players in place.
I would also like to address two other points of interest, the first of which concerns the future of Henri Lansbury.
Clearly he is a talented player who we don’t want to lose. He rejected my offer of a new contract earlier this year but that deal remains on the table. He has two more years to run on his current contract and we hope he will play a huge part for us this season. It is now time for Henri to make his decision.
Finally, there has been much speculation over the potential renaming of The City Ground in line with a new sponsorship deal.
I respect the club, fans and stadium too much to make drastic changes to the name of the ground. However, should an offer which, again, would help me meet financial fair play (FFP) criteria arise, I would be open to making a slight change to the stadium name. I know many of you understand and support my point of view on this but I am keen to put my stance on the subject in writing.
I will continue to back Stuart with the finance he requires to build a team capable of success.
Come on you Reds.
Fawaz
The statement....
posted on 5/8/14
that was the idea
posted on 5/8/14
There*
posted on 5/8/14
Alex * ffs big thumbs
posted on 5/8/14
We'll get behind our team, manager and owner Cstander.
We've had worse situations to deal with. We have a more balanced team than last year. IMO, a better manager and a sane one at that.
posted on 5/8/14
FAWAZ RULES!
posted on 5/8/14
Selling the players before telling SP is just not right, if he wants to keep him. I think he would have been better served in telling all this to SP, not us, in the first place. Personally I'm still concerned with Fawaz and his lack of communication skills
posted on 5/8/14
Forest mid table at best. SP is a poor poor manager.
posted on 5/8/14
What could Stuart Pearce have done though Andorranred? The sale was going to happen whatever he said or did, because we need the money. Fawaz can't prop the club up any more thanks to FFP, we need the club itself to generate revenue and this is about the only way we can guarantee a large amount of money quickly.
I still expect more signings, as Fawaz has said as much, and SP is the type of man that willl get on with things without fussing.
posted on 5/8/14
Florist, my biggest gripe in fact the only one is Fawaz should have told SP what the score was. It cannot be right SP hears it from a player.
posted on 5/8/14
I think for most of us the worrying aspect is not discussing the deal with the manager; but then again I don't think autocratic businessmen like Fawaz get to where they are by asking permission of their employees before doing deals.
It is not the first time (nor will it be the last) an owner has done transfer business without consulting the manager or getting his agreement. Ask Dave Bassett