Michael Brown has given his verdict on Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White.
Gibbs-White is a member of the former Manchester City and BBC Sport pundit is underappreciated starting lineup for the Premier League season thus far.
What has Michael Brown stated regarding Morgan Gibbs-White, a star for Nottingham Forest? Let us examine this.
Michael Brown praises Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White
Speaking on Morgan Gibbs-White, Michael Brown has expressed his immense admiration for the offensive midfield player for Nottingham Forest.
Gibbs-White has been a member of the former Manchester City midfielder’s underappreciated starting eleven for the Premier League season thus far.
The BBC Sport commentator has complimented the 24-year-old Englishman for his development since joining Forest in a £25 million (SkySports) transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2022 and has observed how well Gibbs-White has been performing for the team this season.
Throughout his 23 starts and two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, Gibbs-White has three goals and four assists. Nuno was his coworker at Wolves.
“He had Nuno Espirito Santo as his manager at Wolves, but he was not really involved so he took a loan out to Sheffield United, which was a pretty impressive loan,” Brown told BBC Sport about Gibbs-White.
“He was dynamic, scored goals, and got into important positions, and all of a sudden, every club wanted to sign him! Then he uttered, “You know what? I am heading to Forest. And since they gave him a respectable contract and took a chance on him, he has only gotten better.
“He is selfless and will fill in as the number six when necessary, as well as take on wide roles. He is undoubtedly someone to keep an eye on because he has it all. Nuno entered again, perhaps wondering, “What kind of player am I going to get?”
He is an empathetic player possessing skill, dynamism, and flare. He is turned into their main man. That has, in my opinion, benefited him, but in my opinion, he has earned the right to be that. I would take one look at him and tell them to hold onto him for as long as possible because he poses a serious threat on the pitch.