Tottenham Hotspur's transfer window has sprung into life this week, with the club having agreed a £55million move for West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus - and they could further that with another major signing, with reports suggesting that they have turned their attention to landing Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White after an outstanding season from the midfielder.
Spurs' awful campaign in the Premier League last season saw them finish 17th, their lowest-ever finish in the competition and one that is likely to be their worst for a long time, unless they are relegated in the future. However, salvaged by a Europa League win, that means that they will feature in the Champions League next season by virtue of their continental success - and having tempted Kudus to the club, Gibbs-White could be next on the list despite qualifying for the Europa Conference League himself with Forest.
Report: Tottenham 'Turn Attention' to Morgan Gibbs-White
The Nottingham Forest star has plenty of suitors after a great campaign
The report by David Ornstein states that Tottenham have now 'turned their attention' to Gibbs-White as they look to be rivalled to the signing of Eberechi Eze - despite being close to sealing a move for West Ham star Kudus.
New Spurs boss Thomas Frank is a 'long-term admirer' of the England international, and at 25 years of age, he's slowly coming into his peak as a Premier League player, being labelled as 'unplayable' in the past.
Tottenham will try to convince Gibbs-White to move to north London if a deal can be agreed with Forest, though that could be difficult due to his supposed £100million price tag.
Gibbs-White is high on the recruitment list of various leading clubs in the country, but Spurs are hopeful given their Champions League status. He was strongly considered by Manchester City though they instead favoured Lyon star Rayan Cherki and AC Milan metronome Tijjani Reijnders instead - leaving hm at the City Ground.
It's slightly worrying news for Forest, who are set to see fellow star Anthony Elanga depart for Newcastle United for a fee of £55million in the coming days - though if both were to leave, there would be an exceptional chance for a rebuild ahead for the club.
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