Nottingham Forest have joined Jesse Marsch’s Leeds United and Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Southampton in the race for Wolverhampton Wanderers playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, according to The Sun’s Alan Nixon on Patreon.
Nottingham Forest join Leeds and Southampton in race for Morgan Gibbs-White
The well-known and well-respected journalist has reported that Forest, who will play in the Premier League next season after winning promotion from the Championship, are considering making a bid of £20 million for Wolves attacking midfielder Gibbs-White.
The Sun reported over the weekend that Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl personally wants to sign the 22-year-old and is willing to pay Premier League rivals Wolves £20 million for him.
TEAMtalk reported in March that Leeds are among a number of clubs who are keen on securing the services Gibbs-White, although The Athletic reported this month that Wolves have offered the youngster a new contract.

Big decision
In our view, Wolverhampton Wanderers player Morgan Gibbs-White has a big decision to make on his future now.
Leeds, Southampton and Nottingham Forest are big clubs, and it must be great for him that they all are interested in him.
If Wolves are not able to make him an important figure in the team next season, then Gibbs-White could well decide to switch clubs this summer.
The question is which club Gibbs-White should move to – Leeds, Southampton or Forest.
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