Tottenham Hotspur could be about to make an exciting transfer move to welcome the arrival of Thomas Frank.
Thomas Frank’s imminent arrival at Spurs is soon expected to be confirmed, with the Danish coach taking over from Ange Postecoglou.
The 51-year-old will be tasked with helping the Lilywhites to climb the table following a dismal Premier League campaign in which the team finished 17th.
Tottenham’s squad needs reinforcements as they prepare to return to playing Champions League football, and they could make some pretty big signings.
‘Keep an eye out’ for Tottenham’s interest in Morgan Gibbs-White
Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White is worth keeping an eye on this summer, according to the Daily Mail.
Manchester City were keen on Gibbs-White, however, their interest in the player appears to have cooled following deals for Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Ait-Nouri.
Liverpool were also an option for Gibbs-White, but they are, of course, set to sign Florian Wirtz, leaving Tottenham with a free run for the 25-year-old should they opt to move for him.
However, TBR Football understands that Forest want £100m for Gibbs-White, which does make a move for the North London club seem rather unlikely.
James Maddison has previously hailed Gibbs-White, although the midfielder would be seen as competition for the Spurs vice-captain if he were to arrive.
In the past, Maddison and Gibbs-White have trained together and bringing in the Nottingham Forest player could be great for squad harmony.
How does James Maddison compare to Morgan Gibbs-White?
Maddison’s season at Tottenham went quite under the radar as he finished with 12 goals and 11 assists in all competitions.
Meanwhile, Gibbs-White managed 17 goal contributions in total, which just highlights how effective the Tottenham man actually was throughout 2024/25.
The North London club also have Dejan Kulusevski who can fill the number ten role and potentially Lucas Bergvall.
The Swedish duo were two of Tottenham’s best players last season, therefore, Spurs spending £100m on Gibbs-White perhaps doesn’t make too much sense at this moment in time.
Mikkel Damsgaard flourished in the ten role under Frank at Brentford, and one of Kulusevski, Maddison or Bergvall could all do the same, if not much better.