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Morgan Gibbs-White has his heart set on a move to Tottenham Hotspur over Manchester City

Tottenham Hotspur may finally have fresh hope in their prolonged chase for Morgan Gibbs-White, as the Nottingham Forest playmaker has made a dramatic U-turn in his transfer preference, now signalling a strong desire to join the North London club over Manchester City, as per GiveMeSport.

It comes amid ongoing frustration at Hotspur Way, with Spurs pushing hard behind the scenes to get a deal over the line. Despite earlier interest from Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, and Forest’s own preference to sell to the Etihad club, Gibbs-White has made it clear he wants Tottenham.

Spurs refuse to give up

Tottenham’s pursuit of attacking reinforcements has already seen action this summer, with Mohammed Kudus arriving in a £55 million deal from West Ham. Backed by Daniel Levy and newly-appointed head coach Thomas Frank, Spurs are making a serious statement about competing on all fronts next season.

Following the club’s historic Europa League final win over Manchester United, ambitions have been raised, and the desire for further quality additions is clear. Gibbs-White has been viewed as a priority target to bolster creativity in midfield, a department where Spurs have needed more spark in possession.

However, Nottingham Forest have not made things easy. Accusing both Spurs and the player’s agent of an alleged breach of confidentiality after his £60 million release clause was triggered, the Midlands outfit have pushed back aggressively. Still, sources indicate that the deal is very much alive, with Spurs remaining confident the player’s desire to join will prove decisive.

Gibbs-White’s choice is the key to Spurs’ chances

What has truly swung the momentum back in Tottenham’s favour is Gibbs-White’s own stance. While he initially leaned toward Manchester City after agreeing terms earlier in the summer, his conversations with Thomas Frank and Tottenham’s sporting project appear to have changed his perspective.

Frank reportedly outlined a defined role in the starting XI, which contrasts sharply with the rotation-heavy approach expected at City. For a player who is laser-focused on earning a place in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, regular starts matter and Tottenham are in a strong position to offer just that.

With two years left on his £80,000-a-week deal at Forest, the pressure is now on the Midlands club to decide whether to hold firm or cash in. The longer they wait, the more complicated the situation becomes especially with Gibbs-White skipping Forest’s pre-season camp due to personal reasons unrelated to the transfer.

From a Tottenham point of view, this is now a critical moment. Morgan Gibbs-White wants to come, Forest are feeling the heat, and Spurs have already shown they’re willing to spend big when the right player becomes available.

Gibbs-White is in his prime, homegrown, and Premier League-proven. He fits Thomas Frank’s philosophy, adds dynamism and final-third intelligence, and most importantly, he wants to be here. In a summer where the ambition is clear and the momentum is building, this is a deal Spurs must finish.

This article first appeared on To The Lane And Back and was syndicated with permission.

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