Nottingham Forest have revealed their renovated training ground, following a ‘multi-million pound’ investment led by the club’ owner Evangelos Marinakis.
The Premier League team’s Nigel Doughty Academy training facility has been subject to a redevelopment over the summer, as part of a plan to enhance the club’s infrastructure.
A new 405 square-metre gym has been installed at the complex in West Bridgeford, in addition to new physio and rehabilitation rooms, with the goal of enhancing players’ on-field performance, strength and conditioning, and recovery.
Forest’s new-look changing room now includes a sauna, ice baths and hot baths.
Meanwhile, the dining area at the training ground has undergone a makeover, with the lounge area also expanded.

New breakout areas within the facility have been redeveloped to feature a new boardroom, as well as meeting spaces and a video analysis room.
Marinakis, who became the majority shareholder in the Midlands club in 2017, recently expressed interest in expanding City Ground capacity to 50,000.
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