Tottenham Hotspur’s long standing interest in Morgan Gibbs White appears ready to resurface, with Ekrem Konur for Sports Boom reporting that six major clubs are now monitoring the Nottingham Forest midfielder.
According to the report, “Morgan Gibbs-White came very close to Tottenham last summer.” That detail matters, because Spurs are not entering this race cold. They have already explored the player, admired the profile and understood the level of competition likely to follow.
Forest ultimately kept him, with Evangelos Marinakis convincing Gibbs White to stay and sign a new deal until June 2028. Yet, as Sports Boom notes, “this signature did not end the story. It only postponed it.”
Forest Contract Reality Creates Pressure
Nottingham Forest are in a strong position on paper. Gibbs White has two years left on his contract, he is central to their team and Marinakis is expected to resist another sale.
But the situation is more complicated than that.
The article states, “Keeping a player whose contract will expire in two years means nothing more than losing value.” That is the key pressure point. Forest can hold firm, but if no renewal follows, this summer may become the moment when their leverage is at its strongest.
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Gibbs White’s numbers make that decision even more difficult. Sports Boom reports he registered “15 goals and 4 assists in 37 Premier League matches last season,” a return that underlines why so many clubs are circling.
Six Clubs Add Transfer Tension
The list of interested clubs is significant. Sports Boom claims Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are all monitoring the player.
Villa are described as particularly active, with Unai Emery keen to strengthen a Champions League squad. Chelsea and Manchester United both need midfield productivity, while Arsenal are said to view Gibbs White as an alternative to Morgan Rogers.
For Tottenham, the situation feels more personal….
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