Tottenham is aimed at the 2025/26 season with more than £ 100 million to buy Mohamed Kudus (West Ham) and Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham).
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano and The Athletic, Tottenham successfully recruited midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest when accepting £ 60 million. This is the number of the British star's contract release clause. Now, Gibbs-White will be available in Tottenham to check the health before launching a new club.
Gibbs-White is considered a quality addition to the route between Tottenham in the 2025/26 season when the club is allowed to attend the Champions League arena next season as the Europa League champion. The midfielder impresses in the Premier League last season with 7 goals and 10 assists but quite disappointed by Nottingham Forest to slip the opportunity to win tickets to the No. 1 European playground.
In early summer, the British media reported that Man City wanted to recruit Gibbs-White instead of De Bruyne. But in the end, Pep Guardiola decided to recruit midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki.
The new coach of Tottenham – Thomas Frank admires Gibbs -White. While leading Brentford, he used to recruit this midfielder but the bees could not meet because of the high transfer fee. Thus, Gibbs-White will become the second most expensive contract in this team history, only inferior to Dominic Solanke (65 million pounds). With the Gibbs-White deal, Tottenham once again showed great ambition under coach Thomas Frank.
Earlier, they reached an agreement to recruit West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus for 55 million pounds. The Ghana star signed a six -year contract with a representative of North London. He also launched Tottenham. At the new club, he was confirmed to wear the number 20 shirt for the 2025/26 season.
The Mohammed Kudus deal, Gibbs-White marked the 5th and 6th quality addition of Tottenham Hotspur this summer, after buying off Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso, as well as signing a contract with two potential young central defenders, Luka Vuskovic and Kota Takai.