Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis' son Miltiadis has been speaking about the club’s ambitions going forward.

This of course comes after Nottingham Forest secured promotion to the Premier League on Sunday, May 29.

Forest faced off with Huddersfield Town in the play-off final, coming out on top thanks to a 1-0 win and some awful officiating that denied the Terriers two penalties.

Regardless, Forest are now back in the top flight for the first time since 1999 and are no doubt desperate to stay there.

Staying up, though, does require a certain amount of investment but, luckily for Forest fans, their club looks set to deliver on the transfer front.

When speaking about promotion, Miltiadis stated that they want to invest and buy the players that can compete with everyone in England:

"I feel incredible," Marinakis told GOAL. "We brought in a manager after six defeats in the first eight games of the season. We were bottom of the league with only four points. "It is beautiful because we got our first win against Huddersfield and now achieved this. I don’t know how to describe what I am feeling it is incredible.

"I want to thank Steve who came here and changed the team everything for the team. We think he has done an unbelievable job. We want to thank our players who have led Nottingham Forest to this great achievement, they have outperformed this season.

"They performed a miracle after such a bad start. My father has always been there supporting the team, he is doing whatever the manager wants, we have great fans. I think overall that this is Steve’s miracle.

"This is only the first step and the journey has only just begun. We want to invest and buy players to build a team that can compete with everyone in England."

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