Tottenham must now pay £40 million to Nottingham Forest in order to recruit a “exciting” player this summer.

Nottingham Forest have now told Tottenham a price tag as Spurs circle around one of Nuno Espirito Santo’s best players.

Recent events at City Ground have largely involved new players joining the team. Nikola Milenkovic from Fiorentina is the latest to join the Garibaldi, joining Elliot Anderson, Carlos Miguel, Eric da Silva Moreira, and Marko Stamenic who joined the Reds this summer.

Nottingham Forest tell Tottenham a price for Morgan Gibbs-White

Morgan Gibbs-White is reportedly set to leave Nottingham Forest for £40 million this summer, according to a Football Insider report. According to the source, Tottenham and Fulham are eager to sign the No. 10 from Nottingham Forest this summer.

It appears that many in the City Ground boardroom are keen for financial rule violations to not occur again, as doing so would prevent Gibbs-White’s sale from even being entertained. Last season, the team lost four points for breaking financial regulations.

With five goals and ten assists in 37 Premier League games, the Stafford native was a standout player for Nottingham Forest last season. Without him, relegation most likely would have happened.

Ross Wilson can surely demand more

This summer, Ross Wilson, the City Ground’s director of football, could undoubtedly negotiate a higher price for Gibbs-White. In actuality, £40m is less than £42.5m. Under the terms of the August 2022 deal, Nottingham Forest may end up giving Wolves the 24-year-old if all bonus payments are made. Therefore, even though Nottingham Forest generated big profits on Orel Mangala and Moussa Niakhate, who were sold to Lyon for £30m and £27m respectively this summer, a £40m sale might potentially show up as a loss in Gibbs-White’s special accounting.

Given his age and the fact that he is a homegrown talent, the offensive midfielder is ultimately at least a £50 million football player.

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