Manchester City are reportedly preparing the groundwork for a major summer move for Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, according to Football Insider.
The England international, who is worth around £70m, has once again emerged as a key target for elite clubs, with Tottenham also maintaining strong interest.
Gibbs-White, who opted to extend his stay at Forest last year despite Spurs’ progress, now finds himself at the center of another high-profile transfer debate.
Pep Guardiola’s long-standing admiration for the midfielder is well-documented in recruitment circles, and City could be poised to test Forest’s resolve in the coming months.
Manchester City have long-term interest in Gibbs-White
Man City have tracked Gibbs-White’s development over several seasons. The 26-year-old has developed into one of the Premier League’s most dynamic and creative midfielders.
Comfortable operating as a number 10 or drifting into wider channels, he offers tactical flexibility, a trait that is highly valued in Guardiola’s system.
The evolution of City’s midfield is an ongoing process. Gibbs-White’s profile has impressed those at the Etihad Stadium, with questions sometimes raised about depth and succession plans in the attacking midfield role.
His ability to press aggressively, move the ball into the central zone and deliver decisive last passes makes him an attractive option for teams that value positional fluidity.
Tottenham remain interested in Forest midfielder
Tottenham remain solid. Spurs had previously pursued Gibbs-White, but the player has committed his future to Nottingham Forest.
The decision was seen as a sign of loyalty and belief in the club’s project, but Tottenham’s interest remains undiminished.
Spurs are actively pursuing increased creativity and consistency in advanced midfield areas.
Gibbs-White’s leadership qualities and experience in England’s top flight will strengthen the attacking structure.
Forest consider Gibbs-White to be central to their sporting vision. Since joining from Wolverhampton Wanderers, he has become both a creative center on the pitch and an emotional leader.
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