*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:20, 2 November 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13:37, 7 September 2024 (UTC)
Gibbs-White began his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers, making his first-team debut in 2017 and going on to make almost 100 appearances for the club. After a short loan at Swansea City, he came to prominence during a loan at Sheffield United, earning himself a club record transfer to newly promoted Nottingham Forest in 2022.
In January 2018, it was announced that Gibbs-White had signed a contract that would keep him at the club until summer 2022.[12] He made his first Premier League appearance in the opening home match of the 2018–19 season against Everton as a late substitute.[13] He also came on as a substitute in the home match against Tottenham Hotspur on 4 November 2018; despite the team losing 3–2, his performance received particular praise.[14]
The midfielder got his first start in the Premier League in the home game against Chelsea on 5 December 2018, in which he provided the assist for Wolves' first goal by Raúl Jiménez in a 2–1 win.[15] On 15 August 2019 he scored his first goal for Wolves, on his 57th senior appearance for the club, in a 4–0 second leg win against the Armenian team FC Pyunik in a UEFA Europa League qualifier.[16]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Gibbs-White was disciplined by Wolves for having breached government rules by attending a party in London in May 2020.[17][18]
2020–2022
On 25 August 2020, Gibbs-White signed a new three-year contract with Wolves before moving on loan to Championship club Swansea City for the 2020–21 season.[19][20] He scored his first goal for Swansea in a 1–0 win against Preston North End on 12 September.[21] Gibbs-White fractured his foot in Swansea's home game against Millwall on 3 October, leading to him missing three months of the season.[22] He did not make another appearance for Swansea after the Millwall game until coming on as an 85th minute substitute in the 2–1 home win over Watford on 2 January 2021.[23][24]
Gibbs-White was recalled from his loan at Swansea City by Wolves on 6 January 2021.[25] He scored his first Premier League goal (in his 41st appearance in the competition) on 9 May, a late winner in a 2–1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Molineux.[26]
Gibbs-White joined Sheffield United on loan for the 2021–22 season on 31 August 2021, having made three appearances for Wolves in the early weeks of the season (including a goal in the EFL Cup against Nottingham Forest).[27][28] He scored on his debut for Sheffield United against Peterborough United on 11 September 2021 in a 6–2 win,[29] and again in his second Sheffield United appearance (against Preston North End) on 14 September, a game which ended as a 2–2 draw.[30]
On 17 May 2022, Gibbs-White scored a goal in a 2–1 away win over Nottingham Forest in the Football League play-offs semi-final second leg; however, he missed a crucial penalty which granted the opponents a 3–2 victory in the penalty shoot-out and qualification to the final.[31][32]
On 19 August 2022, Gibbs-White signed for newly promoted Premier League club Nottingham Forest on a five-year contract,[34] for a reported club record transfer fee of £25 million with another potential £17 million in add-ons.[35] He scored his first goal for the club on 5 November 2022 in a 2–2 home draw with Brentford.[36] On 28 May 2023, Gibbs-White was voted Nottingham Forest Player of the Season.[37]
Gibbs-White was part of the England team that won the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India. He scored twice in the tournament, against the United States in a 4–1 win in the quarter-finals,[39] and once in the final, which England won 5–2 against Spain.[40] In December 2017, Rhian Brewster revealed in an interview with The Guardian that Gibbs-White was racially abused by a Spanish player during the final, with the FA reporting the incident to FIFA.[41]
On 29 August 2024, Gibbs-White was called up to the senior squad by interim England manager Lee Carsley for the UEFA Nations League matches against the Republic of Ireland and Finland.[49] He made his senior debut for England on 7 September, coming off the bench in the 76th minute in England's 2–0 win against Ireland.[50]
Career statistics
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As of match played 2 November 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition