Edu Gaspar has reportedly been told to stay away from Nottingham Forest premises by owner Evangelos Marinakis.The club’s head of global football has been banished from both the training ground and stadium.Edu has been told to stay away from Forest’s training ground and stadiumGettyIt comes just eight months after Edu was appointed to the role, which also sees him work with Greek club Olympiakos and Portuguese outfit Rio Ave.However, his time at the City Ground has been far from plain sailing with speculation already mounting over his future.The Brazilian has now been told not to visit Forest’s Wilford Lane base, according to the Daily Telegraph.Edu has also been asked to stay away from the City Ground for the foreseeable future, the report adds.Edu’s future in doubtIt is a revelation which comes just days after talkSPORT revealed the 47-year-old is facing a battle to save his job.Marinakis appointed Edu to his role as head of global football across the three clubs he owns in July.The former midfielder had been available after leaving his position as Arsenal’s sporting director in November 2024.Just eight months on, though, Marinakis has been left underwhelmed by his performance.Forest are already onto their fourth manager of the campaign as they battle against the drop.Although a decision on his long-term future is not expected until the end of the season, it is unlikely Edu remains at the club if Forest are relegated.Marinakis has been left underwhelmed during Edu’s eight months with ForestGettyThey currently sit 17th in the Premier League with nine matches of the season remaining.Following Wednesday night’s draw with Manchester City, Forest are only above the relegation zone on goal difference.Their next match sees them face Danish club Midtjylland in their Europa League last 16 first leg on Thursday, March 12.Vitor Pereira’s side will then host Fulham in the Premier League three days later.The Portuguese coach is aiming to extend the club’s four-year stay in the top-flight.Forest have not been relegated since securing a return to the Premier League in 2022.Forest are only outside the Premier League relegation zone on goal differenceGettyForest’s turbulent seasonIt has been a chaotic campaign both on and off the pitch at the City Ground this term.Nuno Espirito Santo was sacked just three matches into the season in September following a 3-0 home defeat to West Ham United.His exit came despite achieving a seventh place finish and European qualification in May.Ange Postecoglou was subsequently brought in but lasted just 39 days after failing to win any of his eight matches as manager.The Australian’s successor, Sean Dyche, was given four months in the role before his dismissal last month.Pereira has since been appointed on a deal which runs until the end of next season.Pereira is Forest’s fourth manager of the seasonGettyAs for Edu’s transfer business, Forest spent over £200million on 13 new signings in the summer.Meanwhile, they added three further additions in January in the form of Luca Netz, Stefan Ortega and loanee Lorenzo Lucca.