Latest Nottingham Forest news as Reds consider stadium relocation amid City Ground row with council
Nottingham City Council say they are willing to work with Nottingham Forest to find a solution to the City Ground row - but they have put the ball in the club’s court.
The council have responded to the claims. They argue it is the club who have not shown a willingness to negotiate of late. “We’ve been very clear with Forest that the council is legally bound by the need to seek best value for taxpayers – no local authority can subsidise a Premier League football club. We’re seeking market rate for the site, nothing more, which is in line with our statutory requirements.
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