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Morgan Gibbs-White Transfer on Spurs Radar

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Morgan Gibbs-White transfer has surged to the top of Tottenham Hotspur’s summer agenda as new head coach Thomas Frank begins an ambitious rebuild in north London.

Morgan Gibbs-White Transfer Fits Frank’s Blueprint

Frank views the Nottingham Forest talisman as the ideal playmaker to knit together his high-energy, vertical system. Gibbs-White, 24, finished last season with five Premier League goals and eight assists despite Forest’s relegation battle, impressing scouts with his creativity between the lines and relentless pressing off the ball.

How Spurs Could Structure the Deal

Forest value their prize asset at around £60 million after fending off interest from Manchester City in January. Spurs hope to leverage player sales—Giovani Lo Celso, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg and Sergio Reguilón are all on the market—to fund a package of instalments plus performance-related add-ons. Club sources insist Financial Fair Play limits will not block a marquee signing if Frank gives the green light.

Competition From Domestic Rivals

Chelsea and Newcastle United have both made tentative enquiries, while City could yet revive their pursuit if Kevin De Bruyne departs for Saudi Arabia. Gibbs-White is understood to favour regular starts and Champions League qualification, two boxes Spurs aim to tick under their new Danish boss.

What Gibbs-White Would Bring

Versatility—he can operate as a No.10, false nine or wide forward—adds tactical flexibility to a squad already boasting Son Heung-min and James Maddison. His Premier League experience also aligns with Tottenham’s strategy of recruiting players who can make an instant impact.

Short Opinion

If Tottenham secure Gibbs-White this summer, they will be landing more than a flashy dribbler; they will be investing in a leader whose swagger could finally turn promise into silverware.

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