Premier League’s newcomers Nottingham Forest are already proving a pleasant surprise. Their signings in this transfer window look very shrewd, most notably that of former Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard. But the club from central England are trying to improve their facilities and invest in the future rather than just splashing the cash on new players.Leeds United 1-0 Manchester United 1965, FA Cup semi final, at the City Ground Nottingham #lufc #mufc #alaw #mot #leedsunited #vintage pic.twitter.com/F3ifzhBwRi— James (@Wessiewhite) April 19, 2020 The Tricky Trees’ City Ground will undergo a $100 million redevelopment after plans were approved by councillors. The local authorities greenlit the ambitious plan to breathe new life into this old stadium. The redevelopment will see the Peter Taylor Stand demolished and rebuilt to double its capacity from 5,000 to 10,000 spectators. It would make it the tallest of the four stands at the stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_6529099##The council says the current stand is “outdated” and “lacks facilities usually associated with modern football clubs” and will be demolished at the end of the current football season, which finishes in May 2023. The rebuilt stand is then expected to be constructed throughout the 2023/24 season.City Ground of the future (©Benoy)It’s up to coach Steve Cooper and his team to ensure that the improved City Ground hosts Premier League rather than Championship football.