Gibbs-White's £60m move to Spurs appears OFF
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Should the signing of Morgan Gibbs-White be completed for £60m, it means that Tottenham will have already spent around £170m in the summer transfer window - but their marque signings so far have been attacking players.
The San Antonio Spurs seem to be close to building a winning roster, although they have the means to make a massive move.
Tottenham are closing in on a deal for West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus.The Ghanaian international looks like he will become the first player since Scott Parker in 2011 to make the switch from West
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Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United is already done. That’s a £55m transfer. But more eye-opening again is Spurs’ £60m approach for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White, a midfielder who Manchester City gave consideration to buying. No sooner had David Ornstein broken the exclusive than Gibbs-White was booked in for a medical today.
The expected departure of Morgan Gibbs-White will leave a cavernous creative void at Nottingham Forest. While Chris Wood provided the goals last season and Newcastle-bound Anthony Elanga enhanced Forest's forward line with his pace and assists, Gibbs-White was the team's fulcrum.
Tottenham Hotspur have signed forward Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United on a long-term contract, the North London club said late on Thursday.
Malaki Branham's time with the San Antonio Spurs has ended after three seasons. The former Ohio State guard was traded to the Washington Wizards.
So that will be £115m spent in 24 hours for Tottenham. It's all very un-Daniel Levy-like, isn't it? With Mohammed Kudus and now Morgan Gibbs-White on the way to north London, both are flair players who live up to Tottenham's attacking traditions.
The San Antonio Spurs have yet to see Dylan Harper in action post-NBA Draft. But while he wants to play, the team is remaining cautiously optimistic about his prospective debut.