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Jair Cunha Breaks Silence as He Sums up Nottingham Forest Transfer in One Word

ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – Nottingham Forest alleges Tottenham Hotspur breached Premier League rules by illegally approaching Morgan Gibbs-White amid a stalled £60 million transfer and legal threats, league complaint filed.

  • Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur are engaged in a transfer battle over Morgan Gibbs-White's future, involving ongoing negotiations and legal disputes as of mid-2025.
  • The dispute arose after Tottenham reportedly triggered Gibbs-White's £60 million release clause and allegedly obtained confidential contract information, which Forest claims breaches confidentiality.
  • Gibbs-White, who joined Forest for £25 million in summer 2022 and contributed seven goals and eight assists last Premier League season, recently trained with Forest despite his stalled move to Spurs.
  • The player has refused to enter long-term contract talks with Forest and is described as desiring a move to Tottenham, where the club may exceed the release clause, while Spurs consider alternative targets if the deal fails.
  • Forest has formalised a complaint to the Premier League that has halted proceedings, signaling a potentially prolonged resolution with implications for all parties.
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Morgan Gibbs-White trains with Forest as Tottenham move continues to stall

Forest feel Spurs approached the player directly instead of contacting them.

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Harry Hotspur broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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