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Just now, Morgan Gibbs-White responded to Nottingham Forest’s Premier League survival.

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Following Nottingham Forest’s announcement that they will remain in the Premier League for another season, Morgan Gibbs-White responded.

With the knowledge that, barring a mathematical swing of miraculous propositions, they would be safe, the Reds travelled to Burnley.
But Forest proved their professionalism right up until the very end, winning 2-1 at Turf Moor to put any doubts to rest.

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In addition, Luton finished with just 26 points after losing 4-2 at Kenilworth Road on the last day of play.

Although Gibbs-White has taken to X to assess the season, Forest still has some work to do in the summer.

Morgan Gibbs-White responds to Nottingham Forest’s Premier League survival.

This afternoon, Turf Moor was bathed in sunlight, and it was difficult to ignore the excellent vocal performance of the Forest faithful.

Similar to Selhurst Park on the last day of the previous campaign, Forest supporters were jubilant in the North West as Premier League survival was the goal.
With their survival now guaranteed, Forest can now look forward to playing in the Premier League for a third straight season.

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After the match, Gibbs-White shared his thoughts on X about leading Forest for another season.

“What a season!” he posted. filled with highs and lows, but one thing has always been there: your support.

“We are incredibly grateful for your love and belief in us. What a club, and what a city.

Forest should disregard the star man’s sale.
Forest will most likely need to sell one star player because financial fair play is still a lingering concern.

But the Reds have to exert every effort to make sure that Gibbs-White doesn’t leave Forest.

This season, Gibbs-White, 24, made significant progress, tallying 10 assists and six goals.
From a financial perspective, selling him might make sense, but the offer would need to be reasonable to begin with.

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The Reds would have to locate a replacement, which would not be a simple task.

There is still so much more that Gibbs-White can do, and hopefully Forest will do everything in its power to keep the playmaker at the team.

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