The dispute revolves around Forest's claim that Tottenham made an illegal approach to sign Gibbs-White, who has a £60 million release clause. Forest is willing to offer Gibbs-White a significant pay rise if he agrees to remove the release clause, but Gibbs-White reportedly has no interest in this proposal.
Despite the complexities surrounding his situation, Gibbs-White has chosen to focus on his training and fitness. He has joined his Forest teammates at the Nigel Doughty Academy for pre-season training, where they will work together to improve their physical condition.
Gibbs-White's decision to train with Forest is particularly notable given that he could have legally challenged the club for blocking his exit. However, he seems unaffected by the ongoing events and is instead focused on the upcoming season.
As a key player for Forest, Gibbs-White aims to improve his performance in the Premier League, having scored seven goals and provided eight assists last season. His future remains uncertain, but for now, he is committed to working with his team to achieve their goals.