Forest demolition team? TA: Tottenham will bring in Gibbs White with all their efforts, with the player being worth 50 million euros
1:09am, 11 July 2025Football
July 10th, TA famous reporter Ornstein exclusively reported that after signing Kudus, Tottenham Hotspur turned its attention to Nottingham Forest's England midfielder Gibbs White.
Gibbs White is the target of signings for many top clubs. Tottenham Hotspur hopes to convince him to join, provided that he can reach a deal with Nottingham Forest. For Forests, the team's striker Ilanga has confirmed to join Newcastle, with the transfer fee reaching £55 million.
The newly appointed Tottenham coach Frank has long admired Gibbs White, and joining North London will give him a chance to compete in the Champions League. Before this transfer window opened, Manchester City had strongly considered introducing Gibbs White, but eventually chose to introduce Sherkey and Reindes.
Gibbs White joined Nottingham Forest from Wolves in 2022, with the total transfer fee reaching £42.5 million.
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