Tottenham's chase from Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White has gotten stuck with the player who is now considering in the preseason and his club, even though his release clause is paid
Tottenham's pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White has been delayed after Nottingham Forest smell continued to play for the player who continues to play for them during the preseason.
It seemed that the North Londers would get their husbands after matching the £ 60 million release clause in his contract. Forest was frustrated that the confidential figure in his deal was reached by Tottenham and reacted angry and threatened legal steps.
The progress of a potential deal got stuck this weekend and Gibbs-White played for Bos this weekend in their friendly against Monaco. He would be part of the forest team who went to Portugal this week for a camp for the season, but did not travel at the start of the week for personal reasons, the athletics reports.
Gibbs-White's teammate Ola Aina recently said: “At the end of the day we are all professionals we have a job to do and that is what Morgan is doing now. He keeps it professional.”
Forest claims that they never gave Spurs permission to speak with Gibbs-White, which is considered enthusiastic about moving to North London. They consider legal steps with regard to the importance of Tottenham and want to see whether a confidentiality agreement with regard to his release clause has been violated.
Forest has already lost Antony Elanga, who moved more than £ 50 million to Newcastle, and will be abolished to lose one of their most important attacking weapons in Gibbs-White. The impressive season of the club would always see that their top players attract the attention of rivals.
The city equipment seems to make movements if they lose Gibbs-White with Manchester City star James McATEEE identified as a target. Various clubs are enthusiastic about the playmaker, which is appreciated at £ 35 million, with Bos possibly improving their interest in the coming days, De Telegraaf reports.
Tottenham has already spent £ 55 million to sign Mohamed Kudus van West Ham with the new manager Thomas Frank who wants more attackers to arrive in the capital.
Spurs are also linked ex-Fulham star Joao Palhinha. The 30-year-old Bayern Munich midfielder is available this summer, but the Premier League preferred would be for a loan instead of a permanent step. The loan from Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich has also been made permanently.
