Overview
- Multiple Premier League and European clubs are monitoring Morgan Gibbs‑White, with Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City, Chelsea and PSG all named as interested parties in mid‑June 2026.
- Nottingham Forest have signalled they do not intend to sell Gibbs‑White this summer because they do not want to lose another key midfielder after Elliot Anderson’s expected exit.
- Reports from several outlets say Forest would seek a fee close to £125 million if they were forced to sell Gibbs‑White, a figure intended to deter suitors rather than invite early bids.
- Gibbs‑White’s breakthrough 2025–26 season (commonly reported as about 15 Premier League goals and strong all‑competition numbers) and his contract to 2028 give Forest negotiating leverage and reduce the likelihood of a quick transfer.
- No formal offers have been reported so far and coverage describes the situation as a monitoring phase, so the next key developments will be whether clubs lodge official bids or Forest complete Anderson’s sale and then change their stance.