Manchester United have made a major decision regarding Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White ahead of the summer transfer window.

Midfield hunt

The Red Devils are expected to prioritize midfield signings, with Casemiro set to leave at the end of the season and uncertainty over the futures of Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandes.

United have been linked with several midfielders, including Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba, and Sandro Tonali.

Huge Gibbs-White update

The Daily Mail reports that United have joined the race for Gibbs-White, who is attracting interest as Forest flirt with relegation from the Premier League.

Gibbs-White has a release clause in his contract, which was inserted after Tottenham Hotspur failed with a bid to sign him last year.

Transfer challenges

United's new pay scale may hinder their efforts to sign Gibbs-White, with the club trying to drive down their wage bill.

Gibbs-White currently earns around £150,000-a-week, similar to what the club pays Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko.

Manchester City are also tracking Gibbs-White and may have an advantage in the transfer race due to their willingness to offer higher wages.

Summer transfer window

The summer transfer window is set to be busy for United, with the club looking to make several signings to strengthen their squad.

Gibbs-White's future will be closely watched, with several clubs interested in signing the talented midfielder.

United's decision to prioritize midfield signings could have a significant impact on their chances of success next season.

The club's ability to offer competitive wages will be crucial in their pursuit of top targets like Gibbs-White.

Gibbs-White's release clause could play a key role in determining his future, with several clubs likely to trigger the clause if they are serious about signing him.

The midfielder's current form and contract situation make him an attractive target for several Premier League clubs.

As the summer transfer window approaches, Gibbs-White's future will be one of the most closely watched stories in the football world.