Man United and Man City involved in transfer battle for Premier League midfield duo
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Man United and Man City involved in transfer battle for Premier League midfield duo
"United have been frequently linked with Morgan Gibbs-White in recent months. The 27-year-old has been Forest's creative heartbeat. Operating primarily as a No. 10 but capable of drifting wide or dropping deeper, Gibbs-White is one of the most dynamic midfielders in the league. United, as well as Man City, are exploring contingency options amid uncertainty over their own midfield structure, reportedly view him as a player capable of contributing immediately."
"Meanwhile, both Man United and Man City are said to be keeping a close eye on Anderson. At 23, the midfielder represents a younger, high-ceiling option. Reports suggest any move could require a bid in excess of 100 million, which would be a record signing for both United and City."
"With uncertainty surrounding Forest's Premier League status, interest in their standout performers is intensifying. Relegation could significantly change the negotiating landscape, opening the door for a bidding war between England's elite."
Both Manchester United and Manchester City are actively tracking Nottingham Forest's standout midfielders Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson ahead of the summer transfer window. Gibbs-White, a 27-year-old creative midfielder operating as a No. 10, has been Forest's key playmaker with impressive statistics including six goals and two assists in the Premier League this season. Anderson, at 23 years old, represents a younger prospect with significant potential. Both clubs view these players as contingency options amid uncertainty over their midfield structures. Nottingham Forest's uncertain Premier League status could significantly impact negotiations, with relegation potentially opening the door for a bidding war. Any move for Anderson could require bids exceeding £100 million, representing a record signing for either club.
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