As Gibbs-White prepares to fight for his spot in the England team, he will be making his return to the City Ground for the first time since the transfer speculation surrounding him began. In the match programme ahead of the game, he expressed his enthusiasm to get back on the pitch in front of the home crowd, who he believes will be vocal despite the friendly nature of the match.
Gibbs-White reflects on the incredible season Nottingham Forest has had, which has seen them go from battling relegation to chasing a Champions League spot, and ultimately securing European football for the first time in 30 years. He feels proud to be part of this achievement and is grateful that the fans will get to follow the team in Europe next season.
He is excited to play at the City Ground, which he believes will be an incredible atmosphere. Gibbs-White is looking forward to the opportunity to step onto the field and learn from the best players in the world. However, his future at the club remains uncertain, as Manchester City and Arsenal have been interested in signing him for some time.
As a key player for Nottingham Forest, Gibbs-White has been instrumental in the team's success, scoring six goals and providing 11 assists last season. Forest fans will have to cherish his performance against Senegal, as next season he may be playing for a new team.