Will Nuno stay on as Forest boss?published at 09:58 BST 25 August
Emma Smith
BBC Sport journalist
Nuno Espirito Santo says he will not quit as Nottingham Forest manager, but cannot guarantee he will still be in charge by the end of the transfer window.
The 51-year-old's future was left in doubt when he revealed on Friday how his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis had "changed" and they "are not as close".
Following Sunday's 1-1 Premier League draw at Crystal Palace, Nuno said he would not walk away.
"It is absurd. Never," he added, having earlier said it was "nonsense" that he was trying to engineer his own exit.
However, the Portuguese did not provide guarantees he would be at Forest beyond 1 September as he revealed discussions will take place with Marinakis and Edu, the club's global head of football, over transfers.
While Nuno may hope to find a resolution to stay, can he really expect to come out on top in a dispute with the owner and head of football?
"This is a battle that Nuno will lose," European football expert Julien Laurens told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"We all know that once you start questioning your owner, it's done. For him to come out with this unprompted - he offered it to the whole world - he knows that it is coming and that he can't win this battle.
"We also know that him and Edu don't get on. He was already there when Edu arrived at the club, and we all know when a new sporting director arrives, they like to come with their own people."