Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been discussing Morgan Gibbs-White’s future at the club following a journalist’s post.
On Thursday, Nathan Judah shared a post that stated a loan move for the 20-year-old will suit ‘both the player and Wolves in the long term’ (as per Nathan Judah), which had some supporters in agreement.
A loan for Morgan Gibbs-White next season will benefit both the player & Wolves in the long term.
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— Nathan Judah (@NathanJudah) February 13, 2020
As you say, being loaned at Wolves is often the kiss of death, but in MGW’s case, I really think it’d pay dividends. Next season I’d loan him to a decent Championship team, but include a recall option – similar to Leicester with Barnes last season. Win-Win.
— Ade (???) ? (@AdeTWG) February 13, 2020
Been saying this for months ?
— Donna Hilton (@HiltonDonna) February 13, 2020
Agreed, the lad needs to go on loan to a decent Championship Club.
— Steve Wiles (@SteveWiles20) February 13, 2020
Send him on loan to the Bundesliga for a year then loan in a replacement CM.
— Liam Dempsey (@MasendanVA) February 13, 2020
Of the two options, what would you rather happened with Morgan Gibbs-White next season?Sell him, not good enoughLoan him, has good potential |
During this season, the 20-year-old midfielder, who is valued at £7.2 million (Transfermarkt), has featured in 12 games for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side in all competitions, during which he has bagged a solitary goal (per Transfermarkt).
Though, while some supporters felt that a loan move for Gibbs-White next season would be prudent, others believed that more drastic action was required with the youngster.
Sell his rights to a League One team.
— Joseph (@Bloseph) February 13, 2020
Sell.
— Rich (@onlyonerich) February 13, 2020
What do we think?
With a 6.29/10 average rating so far this season (per WhoScored), the Englishman has certainly shown that he is not ready for a large portion of first-team football with the Old Gold just yet.
Despite the few that just wanted the 20-year-old to be sold outright, judging from the responses, the general consensus is that a loan move next season would suit Gibbs-White massively.