NOTTINGHAM Forest star and England legend Trevor Francis has died aged 69 in his home in Marbella.
The icon was England’s first-ever £1million player and was instrumental in helping Brian Clough’s Forest win the European Cup in 1979.
He later managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday – famously causing Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial for the Owls.
Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today with efforts now being made to repatriate his body.
It is believed the former footballer suffered a heart attack.