Nottingham Forest are currently outside the Championship relegation zone only on goal difference.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Nottingham Forest boss Mark Warburton will consider his future at the City Ground if his side slip out of the Championship.
Forest go into the final day of the season with their future in the second tier far from secure.
And, even though Warburton only signed a contract at Forest in March, a relegation could see him step aside.

Warburton would want significant restructuring at the club, if he was to stay on.
Warburton would ideally like a head of recruitment and a chief executive to be put in place, if he was to commit his future to the Midlands club.
Frank McParland, Forest’s new director of football, could also depart if the Reds do slip into League One.

Forest are currently only out of the relegation zone on goal difference, with a nervy finish to the season certain – after what has been a terrible campaign.
Blackburn Rovers, who occupy the final place in the bottom three, head to Brentford on the final day – while Forest take on Ipswich Town.
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