Tottenham to trigger Morgan Gibbs-White release clause to seal massive transfer

Nottingham Forest could say goodbye to another important player with the £ 60m release clause from Morgan Gibbs-White that is met by Spurs, while they want to stimulate their team prior to a return to the Champions League

Tottenham Hotspur is confident to complete a £ 60 million deal to sign Morgan Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest. The midfielder of England Gibbs-White, 25, has a release clause that the North London club is willing to meet in an attempt to strengthen Thomas Frank's team for the new season.

And although Forest has no financial pressure to sell, after he has already punished a £ 55 million deal to send Anthony Elanga to Newcastle, conversations to such an advanced stage are advanced that a deal can be closed at the weekend.

Spurs also push a deal to sign Mohamed Kudus van West Ham in a deal of £ 55 million with new boss Frank who is looking for a deeper team to fight their return to the Champions League.

Gibbs-White came to Forest Van Wolves in August 2022 for an initial reimbursement of £ 25 million plus £ 17 million in add-ons and wolves earn a reduction of 10 percent from all profit on his sale.

He was a key figure for the forest of Nuno when they returned to Europe for the first time since 1995-96, scored seven goals and offer eight assists in 34 Premier League performances.

Due to a late dip in the results, however, she was out of the Champions League places and to the much less lucrative conference competition.

There remains a chance that they can be promoted in the coming days if the UEFA rules that Crystal Palace is unable to compete because of the rules of Multiclub -own with regard to the majority of shareholder John Textor in Lyon.

If Palace is blocked of the Europa League, they can fall to the Conference League.

But that is complicated by Brondby, who are owned by another by Palace's minority owners David Blitzer, who is already eligible for that competition through the Danish competition. And that ranking has priority over teams that qualify by winning a domestic cup match.

In the event that Palace is denied access to both competitions, their bitter rivals Brighton may be in the Conference League because of the end of the ninth in the Premier League last season with Nottingham Forest promoted to the Europe.

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