There will have been many concerns surrounding Nottingham Forest’s summer transfer window in terms of possible players who could have been sold.
Nuno Espirito Santo has seen six new recruits arrive at Forest this summer, bolstering his team significantly.
Forest could soon make it seven signings after Ramon Sosa completed his medical at the City Ground.
This summer has not been without departures, as Forest has had to work around the PSR deadline in June.
Moussa Niakhate and Orel Mangala were brought in earlier this summer to help balance the budget, since Forest has so far avoided selling any significant players.
With only two weeks remaining in the window, Morgan Gibbs-White has hinted at his future plans.
Morgan Gibbs-White has hinted about his future with Nottingham Forest.
The season is now just a few hours away from getting underway at the City Ground, with Bournemouth paying the Reds a visit.
Forest have been able to keep Gibbs-White this summer despite interest from Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham.
And the midfielder has recently chatted with John Percy about his aspirations and ambitions for the next season.
This season, Forest fans will look to players like Gibbs-White as their major source of hope for escaping relegation.
And the Englishman has now spoken to the Forest faithful, encouraging them ahead of the upcoming campaign.
“A lot has happened since I’ve come here, I’ve definitely grown up a lot and Forest have been the perfect club for me,” replied Gibbs-White.
“Now that I’ve had that experience playing every week at this level, I’m honored and pleased to wear this shirt. We’re all quite enthused about where this season will take us.”
Selling Morgan Gibbs-White now would be disastrous for Nottingham Forest.
With so little time left in the transfer window, Evangelos Marinakis will undoubtedly want to keep all of his key players at Forest.
However, if a substantial proposal for Gibbs-White comes in unexpectedly, Forest may have to consider it.
And losing a player of Gibbs-Whites’ caliber would undoubtedly dash the Reds’ survival aspirations.
It is something that will be avoided at all costs, but every player has a price, and it will be interesting to see whether the midfielder’s song changes if a European club comes calling for him.
However, things are looking up for Forest, who are hoping to sign another player or two before the deadline.
However, things are looking up for Forest, who are hoping to sign another player or two before the deadline.