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The expected departure of Morgan Gibbs-White will leave a cavernous creative void at Nottingham Forest. While Chris Wood provided the goals last season and Newcastle-bound Anthony Elanga enhanced Forest's forward line with his pace and assists,
Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United is already done. That’s a £55m transfer. But more eye-opening again is Spurs’ £60m approach for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White, a midfielder who Manchester City gave consideration to buying. No sooner had David Ornstein broken the exclusive than Gibbs-White was booked in for a medical today.
Kudus became the first player since 2011 to make the move from the Hammers to rivals Spurs in a reported £55 million (AU$113 million) deal. Gibbs-White looked to follow as Spurs sought to activate the £60 million ($123 million) buyout clause in his Forest contract.
Tottenham look set to spend £115m on deals for Mohammed Kudus and Morgan Gibb-White. BBC Sport looks at where the funding is coming from and how the signings would fit.
THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are well underway with some huge deals in the pipeline over the next few weeks! Tottenham remain locked in talks with West Ham over a potential
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Football365 on MSNWhy Champions League squad rules are throttling Spurs and NewcastleNone of these decisions appear to make enormous amounts of sense until one remembers that both Spurs and Newcastle have been foolish enough to qualify for the Champions League while in possession of squads wildly unsuited to meeting the Champions League squad registration rules.
Tottenham Hotspur have turned their attention to a move for Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White.The North Londoners had expressed interest in signing Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, but