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Manchester City’s £100m gamble on Elliot Anderson nears completion

🇬🇧 19 hours ago
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Manchester City are on the brink of signing Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson this summer. The 23-year-old English talent has emerged as a priority target for the Premier League champions in the current transfer window. Anderson made 50 appearances for Nottingham Forest last season, scoring four goals and providing five assists across all competitions. His consistent displays in central midfield have established him as one of the standout performers in the Premier League. The midfielder’s contract at the City Ground expires in the summer of 2029, giving Manchester City a limited window to secure his services before he becomes a free agent. Nottingham Forest are expected to demand a British record transfer fee to release their prized asset. Anderson’s profile fits Manchester City’s midfield needs perfectly. He excels in breaking up play, reading danger, and executing long-range shooting with power. His ability to deliver decisive passes in the final third and cover ground energetically makes him a versatile option. Primarily deployed as a box-to-box midfielder, Anderson can also operate as a defensive midfielder or in the number ten role when required. His Premier League experience ensures a smooth transition to a top-tier club like Manchester City. At 23, Anderson remains in the early stages of his prime, offering Manchester City a long-term solution in midfield. His arrival could strengthen their title ambitions and deepen their squad depth for domestic and European competitions. The proposed deal is understood to be valued at around £100 million, reflecting both his current standing and future potential. Manchester City’s hierarchy is reportedly prepared to meet Nottingham Forest’s valuation to finalise the transfer.

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