Premier League
Tottenham has completed the signing of Morgan Gibbs-White after activating the release clause of the midfielder from Nottingham Forest, valued at 60 million pounds. Thomas Frank's new project starts off strong, with the English attacking midfielder being the first big name to join a team returning to the Champions League with renewed ambitions. The Danish coach, who had known the player for some time, deemed his addition essential to enhance Spurs' offensive play.
At 25 years old, Gibbs-White comes off a standout season with Forest, where he not only shone in numbers—scoring seven goals and providing ten assists—but also emerged as a leader in the dressing room. His performance was instrumental in the team finishing in a European spot, securing a place in the Conference League under Nuno Espírito Santo's guidance. Throughout his time at City Ground, he amassed over a hundred official matches and became one of the most consistent figures in English football.
Tottenham completes the signing of Morgan Gibbs-White
While Manchester City considered signing him in this transfer window, they opted for other market options. This situation paved the way for Tottenham to act swiftly and trigger the release clause. Beyond the sporting impact, the transfer sends a clear message: Spurs are ready to compete at the highest level, supporting the new coach with quality reinforcements.
Gibbs-White joins a list of new signings that includes names like Mohammed Kudus, Kota Takai, Mathys Tel, and Kevin Danso. With this foundation, Tottenham aims to establish itself among the continent's elite. For the midfielder, it's a unique opportunity to showcase his talent on the most demanding European stage, now wearing the London club's jersey.
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