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Transfers: Forest to sign Gibbs-White, Nunes signs for Wolves

Nottingham Forest have agreed a fee of £25million, which could rise to over £40m with add-ons, for Wolves midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, it has been reported.

Gibbs-White, 22, who spent the first half of the 2020/21 season under Forest boss Steve Cooper while on loan at Swansea, is set to become the East Midlands club's 16th summer signing.

Cooper refused to discuss individual players or specific details when asked about further incomings on Thursday at the City Ground, but did confirm more new arrivals were expected.

It has been reported that Gibbs-White will undergo a medical within the next 24 hours.

Cooper said: "Yes, I definitely think there will be some more ins and outs. I don't know who, or how many, which is obviously the next question.

"But there's still the best part of a couple of weeks to go [before the transfer window closes] and a lot can still happen."

Forest, who play their third Premier League game following promotion at Everton on Saturday, drafted in three more new players last weekend.

They paid £20m for Watford striker Emmanuel Dennis and signed Cheikhou Kouyate and Switzerland midfielder Remo Freuler on free transfers from Crystal Palace and Atalanta respectively.

Earlier new signings after the club had returned to the top flight for the first time in 23 years include Jesse Lingard, Dean Henderson and £17m striker Taiwo Awoniyi.

When asked if he knew what areas of his team he still wanted to strengthen, Cooper said: "Yes, but if I get into that it's just going to add to speculation.

"There are certainly some areas we still want to strengthen in all the lines throughout the pitch.

"But it's getting the right player and the right character that fits into our way of working, but that's what we're committed to

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