Morgan Gibbs-White’s potential transfer to Tottenham Hotspur remains in limbo, with Nottingham Forest desperate to keep him.
Tottenham paid Gibbs-White’s £60m release clause, but Nottingham Forest are claiming that this clause should not have been known about.
The Midlands club want to find out how Spurs knew about this information, and for now, they consider the move for their captain to be off the table.
As he awaits a resolution over his potential move to North London, Gibbs-White will ensure that one thing doesn’t happen in the meantime.
Morgan Gibbs-White doesn’t want to leave Nottingham Forest on bad terms
Morgan Gibbs-White wants to make sure that he doesn’t leave Nottingham Forest on bad terms, according to Ben Jacobs.
Gibbs-White returned to training on Monday as pre-season commences at Forest and is present again on Tuesday.
As we saw with Viktor Gyokeres at Sporting CP, the striker went on strike to force through a move to Arsenal, but Gibbs-White is unwilling to damage his reputation with the Midlands club.
As TBR Football exclusively revealed on Monday, Gibbs-White told Evangelos Marinakis he wants to join Tottenham, and he is waiting for the issue to be resolved.
Forest have been offering Gibbs-White a new contract, however, at this stage, the 25-year-old has shown a reluctance to discuss a deal.
For now, Spurs and Forest remain in talks over a potential deal for the captain, as the player awaits clarification over his future.
One thing that could happen is that Tottenham pay over Gibbs-White’s clause in an attempt to appease Forest, and the knowledge that their captain wants the move.
Tottenham should turn to Xavi Simons as Morgan Gibbs-White alternative
If the deal for Gibbs-White were to fall through, Tottenham should turn to Xavi Simons, who could be the perfect alternative for the England international.
The Dutch star would offer something quite different to Gibbs-White in terms of his versatility, but he can fill roles across the front line.
The 22-year-old could even be the perfect long-term successor for Son Heung-min, with his favoured role being off the left.
RB Leipzig are believed to want around £60m for the attacker, which is similar to what Spurs offered to sign Gibbs-White.
Eberechi Eze and Morgan Rogers are two other players whom the Lilywhites should target.