Gibbs-White's month to prove World Cup worth

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Forest signed Gibbs-White from Wolves in 2022 in a deal rising to £42.5m. Steve Cooper - who managed Gibbs-White to England's Under-17 World Cup win - was in charge at the City Ground back then, and was a huge influence in the move.

At the time, Gibbs-White was 22 and had made just 31 starts for Wolves, so the fee raised eyebrows. But he was crucial to Forest's Premier League survival in 2023 and then helped them to finish seventh in the Premier League last season.

This term, he is central to Forest's battle against relegation, with Vitor Pereira's side five points above the bottom three before the trip to Sunderland, and scored in a heroic draw at Manchester City and the crucial win at Tottenham last month.

Scott Sellars was Wolves' technical director when Gibbs-White was sold to Forest and helped nurture the forward as a teenager - having been Under-21, Under-23 and academy manager at Molineux.

He wanted Gibbs-White to stay because he saw his potential.

"I always felt he would play for England and at youth level he compared to the best. I worked with Phil Foden at City, so I knew his level and I always felt Morgan was around that," he said.

"His mentality and his attitude would mean he would get opportunities to play at the highest level. Anything he's done in his career has been no surprise.

"His attitude was the first thing I saw at about 15, just his enthusiasm and how he got around the game and wanted to get on the ball. Then when he got the ball, he'd do something."

Gibbs-White's hat-trick against Burnley was the first time he has scored more than once in a game in more than four years, since a double while on loan at Sheffield United against Swansea in February 2022.

With 15 goals in all competitions, he is enjoying the best goalscoring season of his career and Sellars, now sporting director at Al Jazira Club, believes Gibbs-White deserves a shot at the World Cup this summer.

"When he's played for England, his performances have been of a high quality," he told BBC Sport.

"He's bringing goals and at World Cup level games can be so tight, it can be on people who've got that quality of finish win you the game.

"I'm surprised he wasn't in the 35 [man squad]. If you're looking at form, I'm even more surprised.

"He probably more of a complete midfield player than a number 10. If other players are not on form, one or two injuries as well which can always happen, then I think he's certainly worth a place in the squad."

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