King Exclusive: Tottenham to settle Gibbs-White saga imminently amid issues at Nottm Forest
Tottenham Hotspur appear to be closing in on a long-awaited resolution to the uncertainty surrounding Morgan Gibbs-White’s future.
The North London club has shown clear intent in pursuing the Nottingham Forest midfielder, having already activated the release clause in his contract. However, Forest have not made the process easy.
Despite the clause being triggered, they have resisted the move and even threatened legal action, accusing Spurs of making an improper approach.
This standoff has turned what should have been a straightforward transfer into a drawn-out and uncomfortable saga for all involved.
Over recent days, the narrative has shifted repeatedly, with varying reports suggesting different outcomes. Yet, as things currently stand, there is growing optimism that a conclusion is finally in sight.
With Nottingham Forest set to depart for a pre-season training camp in Portugal on Monday, a resolution now seems imminent. This looming trip may force both parties to make swift decisions regarding the midfielder’s next step, bringing much-needed clarity to a situation that has become increasingly tense.

The ongoing transfer drama has placed Morgan Gibbs-White in an unenviable position. The prospect of a high-profile move to Tottenham has understandably captured his attention, but the resistance from his current club has created uncertainty about his future.
Being in limbo at such a crucial moment in pre-season not only impacts his preparation but also raises questions about where his loyalties currently lie.
It’s a difficult position for any player, caught between ambition and obligation, while training with a squad that may no longer be part of his long-term future.
Former Tottenham scout Bryan King, speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, highlighted the importance of resolving the situation quickly. With both clubs involved in pre-season preparations, knowing which players will be available is crucial.
According to King, it’s important for Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo to have clarity over whether Gibbs-White is part of his plans or not. The lack of certainty risks creating tension within the squad, and could disrupt the flow of the team’s preparations for the season ahead.
Tottenham, for their part, have handled the situation with professionalism. They’ve neither attempted to undercut Forest’s valuation nor approached the player without making formal steps toward a deal.
By all indications, Spurs have acted transparently and followed the proper protocols in their pursuit. The delay and resistance they’ve encountered have left them in a holding pattern, waiting for either Nottingham Forest or the Premier League to intervene with a final decision.
The situation has understandably caused frustration at Tottenham, who have done everything by the book only to be stonewalled. This uncertainty could end up derailing their transfer strategy if it continues to drag on.
The club has other targets to consider, and the unresolved Gibbs-White deal could prevent them from fully focusing on the rest of their summer business.
It is not just a matter of signing a player; it’s about planning and executing a coherent window that strengthens the squad and prepares the team for the demands of the upcoming season.
If this matter isn’t resolved soon, Spurs risk losing valuable time in a window where every day counts. Forest’s reluctance to facilitate a deal, despite the contractual clause being met, has complicated what should have been a relatively straightforward negotiation.
Now, the ball is in Forest’s court—and possibly the Premier League’s—while Tottenham waits for the green light. The coming days will be decisive, and all signs suggest that by the time Forest board their flight to Portugal, Gibbs-White’s future may finally be set in stone.