Elliot Anderson at the Center of £100m Transfer Race With Manchester City Leading Interest

‎Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most coveted talents, with Manchester City reportedly scouting the 23-year-old England international more than 10 times. The Etihad giants are closely monitoring his performances, signaling Anderson as a top transfer target with a potential £100 million price tag.
‎Manchester City target Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, valued at £100m, after over 10 scouting visits amid England World Cup ambitions.
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‎Anderson is secured to Nottingham Forest through a long-term contract running until the summer of 2029. Forest have no immediate pressure to sell but may consider offers that reflect the midfielder’s rising market value. The club has provided Anderson with European football this season via the Europa League, though domestic consistency remains a challenge, leaving Forest just above the relegation zone.
‎The midfielder’s ambition extends to international success, with Anderson positioned to play a key role in England’s plans for the 2026 World Cup. He has earned six senior caps and previously celebrated European U21 Championship glory with the Young Lions. Thomas Tuchel highlighted Anderson’s importance, praising his mobility, completeness, and impressive form in the Premier League.
‎Interest in Anderson is intensifying among top clubs. Former Newcastle United suitors have expressed a desire to bring him back, and Manchester United have reportedly shown interest. Sky Sports indicates Manchester City leads the chase, with Pep Guardiola reportedly impressed by the midfielder’s technical and tactical abilities. Anderson has also communicated to his professional circle that City would be his preferred destination for a future transfer.
‎Negotiations are likely to be challenging, as Nottingham Forest are prepared to demand a premium fee for one of their most prized assets. Sky Sports reports that all interested clubs have so far declined to meet Forest’s current nine-figure valuation. A January 2026 transfer appears unlikely, with any potential move expected to be revisited next summer. Anderson’s stock could rise even further, particularly if he impresses at the 2026 World Cup, potentially increasing the price for suitors like Manchester City.

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