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Report: How Morgan Gibbs-White has changed since he left Wolves for Nottingham Forest
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Nottingham Forest forward Morgan Gibbs-White will hope to collect his first England cap this weekend when the Three Lions face the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.

The Reds player has been in fine form since he swapped Wolves for Forest in 2022. He was Steve Cooper's number one target and he persuaded the club to part with a fee that could rise up to PS42 million for his services.

Gibbs-White has been slowly working up to this England call-up. He has progressed in terms of goals and assists with each passing season and now he has an international cap in his sights.

For Forest fans, it's clear to see that Gibbs-White has matured since he came to the club. He's been trusted with the captain's armband this season and is a leader within the dressing room.

In his latest piece, he claimed that during his time at Wolves, Gibbs-White wasn't always sweetness and light. It's believed that on some days at Wolves, the attacker would be charming in training but on other days he wouldn't.

At Forest, the player has matured considerably. He's now grasped that his day-to-day job as a footballer isn't just restricted to training and matches and he also takes time these days to spend time with the academy players.

Gibbs-White will earn Forest a fortune in the future At 24-years-old, Gibbs-White is still learning. Forest paid an initial PS25 million for the player and with a number of add-ons included that fee could rise to PS42.5 million.

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It's been claimed recently that Forest value Gibbs-White at PS70 million. A number of clubs asked questions in the summer but nothing ever got close to being completed.

Ultimately, the player has been a revelation since the club signed Gibbs-White as the number one target following promotion. He's given everything he's got to be a success at Forest and the fan base loves him.

Hopefully, Gibbs-White can put the icing on the cake this weekend. He's craved an England appearance for a long time and it would be seriously good for the football club if he could get on the pitch and claim a maiden cap.