Wolves are ready to hear offers for Morgan Gibbs-White as the attacking midfielder refuses a new contract, with Everton and Nottingham Forest interested in a £25million-rated youngster
- Wolves ready to hear £25m offers for Morgan Gibbs-White
- The midfielder has been offered a new contract but has yet to put anything on paper
- Everton and Nottingham Forest are both interested in the 22-year-old
- There are doubts about his future under current Wolves manager Bruno Lage
Wolves will demand a total package of around £25million to sell Morgan Gibbs-White this summer amid interest from Everton and Nottingham Forest.
Gibbs-White has two years left on his contract at Molineux and although he has been offered a new one he has yet to sign it.
The 22-year-old has returned to Wolves on a pre-season loan from Sheffield United after a stellar season but faces an uncertain future under boss Bruno Lage, who was happy to let Gibbs-White leave the club last season.

Morgan Gibbs-White could leave Wolves this transfer window amid high interest
Gibbs-White is admired by Forest boss Steve Cooper, who has worked with him at Swansea and with England Under-17s, while Everton sporting director Kevin Thelwell had a similar role at Wolves when academy product Gibbs-White was breaking through.
While Wolves would be more than happy if Gibbs-White stayed at the club and earned a chance under Lage with an impressive pre-season, there is a feeling that a £20m-plus fee is too good a player to turn down been in no hurry to put pen to paper.
There are also questions about how well he would fit into Lage’s tactical plan.
Wolves also remain open to offers for Adama Traore, who is back at the club after a loan spell at Barcelona and entering the final year of his contract.

Wolves manager Bruno Lage loaned the midfielder to Sheffield United last season
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