Should Nottingham Forest move forward and appoint Vitor Pereira - or anyone for that matter on a permanent basis, they will break a new Premier League record.
No club in Premier League history have ever completed a season with four different permanent managers in charge of the club.
Until now?
Forest 2025-26 managers:
- Nuno Espirito Santo (August 25 - Sept 25)
- Ange Postecoglou (Sept 25 - Oct 25)
- Sean Dyche (Oct 25 - Feb 26)
- TBC (Feb 26 - ?)
Whoever that successor may be, former Forest defender Michael Dawson thinks the role will bring them a lot of pressure.
"I just think the fourth Premier League manager going into Nottingham Forest in the season... It's just remarkable," Dawson told Sky Sports.
"They're under big pressure now to get this right with 12 games to go.
"It's a club that was sitting in 18th [before Dyche was appointed], with one win in eight and in his 18 games since he's been in charge in the Premier League, he's won six, drawn four and had eight losses.
"I don't know what Mr Marinakis [club owner] was expecting. They were sitting in 18th. They weren't going to end up in the top half of the Premier League."
John Cross, chief football writer for the Mirror, believes Dyche's style ultimately didn't work for the Reds.
"It really is nuts. We all thought Sean Dyche would be such a good fit," Cross told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.
"He was saying he still lives in Nottingham and he has a passion for the city but it just hasn't worked.
"It gave Forest a lift and yet it quickly went off the boil. I have been shocked with how they have performed recently and it told me that maybe the players just weren't listening to the manager and that has been reflected in the results.
"I think Dyche is a no-nonsense manager and sometimes it just doesn't work."