Tottenham Hotspur’s long-term interest in Morgan Gibbs-White has not gone away, and this summer could finally present the opening they have been waiting for. As reported by TeamTalk, the England international remains firmly on Spurs’ radar, with internal belief that shifting conditions at Nottingham Forest may yet bring him back into realistic contention.
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Gibbs-White’s name will be familiar to anyone who followed last summer’s transfer window closely. Tottenham explored a move after identifying a release clause in his contract, only for Forest to dig in and ultimately persuade the midfielder to sign a new deal running until 2028. That agreement appeared to shut the door, but circumstances change quickly in the Premier League.
Forest’s season has not unfolded as planned, and while the club remain confident of survival, the financial pressures are mounting. Gibbs-White has continued to deliver, scoring five Premier League goals in 22 games, underlining why Tottenham have kept him on their shortlist as they map out attacking reinforcements.
Spurs stance on Gibbs-White pursuit
From a Tottenham perspective, the attraction is clear. Gibbs-White fits the profile Spurs have prioritised, Premier League proven, tactically flexible, and entering his peak years. Sources indicate there has been no formal approach yet, but monitoring has been ongoing, with internal discussions focused on timing and value rather than suitability.
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There is also an understanding that competition will be stronger this time. Newcastle United are alert to the situation, and any suggestion that Forest may need to sell would quickly draw wider interest. Even so, Tottenham believe their long-standing admiration counts for something if the market opens.
Managerial uncertainty and transfer continuity
Interestingly, Gibbs-White is expected to remain on Tottenham’s list regardless of uncertainty around Thomas Frank, with pressure persisting despite Spurs’ 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund. That points to a recruitment strategy driven more by sporting structure than individual preference, a notable shift from previous cycles.
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