Nottingham Forest have formally lodged a legal complaint with the Premier League against Tottenham Hotspur concerning the proposed transfer of Morgan Gibbs-White. Forest alleges that Tottenham made an unlawful approach for the player, which they consider a breach of the confidentiality terms in Gibbs-White's contract. The transfer, reportedly involving a €70 million (£60 million) release clause, is currently on hold as Forest consults with lawyers and seeks an investigation by the Premier League. Despite Tottenham's continued interest in completing the deal, Nottingham Forest maintains that Gibbs-White will not be sold and has threatened legal action against both Tottenham and the player's agent.
Sky Sports News can reveal that Nottingham Forest have written to both Tottenham Hotspur and Morgan Gibbs-White's agent to threaten legal action, over what they believe was an unlawful approach for the player, and a breach of confidentiality laid out in the player’s contract 📑 https://t.co/GcgGLgtTan
Sky Sports News can reveal that Nottingham Forest have written to both Tottenham Morgan Gibbs-White's agent, threatening legal action over what they believe was an unlawful approach for the player, and a breach of confidentiality laid out in the player’s contract 📑 https://t.co/nQTL2fDdvV
🤯 "They've just saved £60M because Nottingham Forest aren't selling." 💰 "They are inviting the Premier League board to investigate Spurs." Stefan Borson reveals the latest on Morgan Gibbs-White's rumoured move to Tottenahm Hotspur. https://t.co/fgKVKE0vle