Nottingham Forest Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White might not leave the club this summer, Marlon Harewood has said. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he believes one of Anderson or Gibbs-White could end up staying at the City Ground beyond this summer, especially if the club avoids relegation this season.

Marlon added that because both players aspire to make the England first team, relegation would be a deal breaker at club level.
His words, “I would say so. If they stay up, then you’ve got Premier League football again for another year. And that’s a massive tool to keep hold of your best players.
Obviously, all players, me as an ex-player, when I was playing, you want to play in the best leagues, the top leagues and play for the best teams and try and win trophies. And obviously, at first, Forest would have to try and keep hold of them. But at the same time, I bet they have aspirations to go and win trophies and do well and even to play for England. So if Forest go down, then I think the chances are less of going to play for England and being in the top leagues because what they are producing is unbelievable.
Morgan against Man City, it’s the best I’ve seen him play for a long time because he needed it to try and let everyone know that he is still there and he wanted to. And he didn’t look out of place at all. So he made a good claim for him, obviously, playing against Man City, showing what he’s capable of. And Anderson, these are top-class players. But for some reason, when they’re playing for Forest, it’s just not happened for them at the moment.
Yeah, he’s definitely been consistent. The main consistent one that’s literally gone every game week in, week out. It looks like he’s going to be a guaranteed seven, eight as a centre-half and that position is hard because you’re going up against some top strikers, top number nines. So, he has been solid. And even going forward as well, he looks a threat when he goes forward to even nick a little goal here and there.
But yeah, Forest will do well to keep hold of him next year. Hopefully, they’ll be in the Premier League to try and persuade him even more. But if Forest go down, I think they will struggle to keep hold of him.”
WOW.
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