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There has been investment both on and off the pitch at Nottingham Forest this summer.

Owner Evangelos Marinakis has backed boss Aitor Karanka with a transfer kitty which has allowed him to bring in 10 new signings so far, ahead of what the club hope will be a promotion-challenging season.

And the Greek businessman has also given the go-ahead to refurbish certain hospitality areas at the City Ground as the Reds look to deliver “enhanced matchday experiences for supporters”.

Renovations have been made to the Robin Hood Suite, the Castle Club and the executive boxes.

“It has been a very exciting summer at the football club,” said Forest’s chief commercial officer David Cook.

“There has been a lot of hard work and investment both on and off the pitch.

“This includes renovations to the Robin Hood Suite, executive boxes and Castle Club.

“Delivering enhanced matchday experiences for supporters and, in this case, our hospitality guests, is a key objective for the club.”

Reds fans will be able to take a look at the work which has been undertaken in two hospitality open evenings which the club are hosting.

They will take place on Thursday, July 26 and Tuesday, July 31, from 4pm until 8pm. All hospitality areas will be open for viewings on the day, and there will be a free drinks reception in the Robin Hood Suite.