Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White has reportedly set a transfer demand amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
The Tricky Trees are preparing for the loss of the England international as they supposedly consider a move for Aston Villa man Jacob Ramsey.
Gibbs-White enjoyed a stellar campaign in the Premier League last term for Forest, scoring seven goals and eight assists across 34 games.
Despite sitting in the Champions League spots for the majority of the term, the East Midlanders eventually dropped out of the top five.
However, the Tricky Trees still have a European return to look forward to, aiming to progress deep in the Europa League during 2025-26.
Tottenham target Gibbs-White sets Forest demand?
According to the Daily Mail via The Mirror, Nottingham Forest star Gibbs-White has set a transfer demand as the summer window rumbles on.
The report claims that the 25-year-old wants to have his future decided before Nuno Espirito Santo's troops set off for a pre-season camp in Portugal this weekend.
Before their travels, Forest are scheduled to pit their wits against Ligue 1 giants Monaco at Chesterfield's SMH Group Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
It is understood that Gibbs-White has continued to uphold an excellent level of professionalism in training despite speculation regarding his future.
Tottenham are said to be considering a £65m bid for the attacker, although it remains to be seen whether that fee would be enough to tempt Forest into a deal.
Where will Gibbs-White play next season?
After a stellar campaign at the City Ground, Gibbs-White could be set for a move to an elite club of the European game in the near future.
However, the attacker must continue playing regularly in order to keep at the front of Thomas Tuchel's England plans ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Gibbs-White featured for 32 minutes in the shock friendly defeat to Senegal at Nottingham Forest's home ground on June 10.