NEWS NOW: Arsenal monitoring record signing from Premier League club ahead of potential transfer deal…
While Nottingham Forest considers cashing in on their top player, Morgan Gibbs-White is being watched by Arsenal.
This week, Forest was docked four points for exceeding the £61 million annual loss threshold by £34.5 million. Nuno Espirito Santo is currently planning summer departures in an effort to balance the finances.
A £42.5 million acquisition from Wolves in 2022, Gibbs-White has excelled for Forest. It’s also understood that the Gunners, who are vying for the crown, are keeping an eye on his availability right now.Although Mikel Arteta is now well-stocked at the top, he plans to reorganize his team when the transfer window reopens. Emile Smith-Rowe is facing his departure from north London and has turned into a bit part player at the Emirates.
Additionally, versatile Gibbs-White has been considered as a possible addition to Arteta’s reorganized team, providing cover for him. So far this season, the 24-year-old has made 28 appearances in the Premier League, tallying three goals and five assists.
Is Gibbs-White someone Arsenal should consider signing? Tell us in the space provided for comments below.Since leaving Molineux two years ago, he has proven his worth and is well-liked by supporters. Gibbs-White even gave a favourable review of one of Arsenal’s own current star players in October.
“Bukayo [Saka] is one of the best players in the world right now, in my opinion,” Gibbs-White said to media from the Premier League. “I just believe that Bukayo stays in his comfort zone and knows what he excels at.”He’s mastered it and it works every time, cut inside on your left, boom, goal, he must practice it every single day in training.”
The hope of Arsenal supporters is that they will witness the two of them work together as teammates as Premier League champions the following season. Due to their goal differential over Liverpool, the Gunners are presently leading the standings, with Manchester City following in third place, one point behind.