Club set stance on 60m Manchester United transfer target ahead of January
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Club set stance on 60m Manchester United transfer target ahead of January
"Manchester United may reportedly struggle to sign Elliot Anderson this January as Nottingham Forest insist he won't be for sale. The Red Devils have been strongly linked with Anderson after his impressive recent form, with our information being that there's some degree of confidence they could sign him for 70m or less. A deal in the middle of the season might be tricky, however, with the Daily Mail claiming Forest are standing firm on keeping the England international for the time being."
"One interesting factor will be next summer's World Cup, as Anderson might have a big decision to make about ensuring he plays regularly for Forest, versus the possibility of boosting his hopes by moving to a bigger club. Elliot Anderson in action for Nottingham Forest against Liverpool (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images) For now, it seems likely that the 23-year-old is going to be a key part of Thomas Tuchel's plans with England, so a big move doesn't look like it will be necessary."
"Could Man United sign an alternative to Anderson? MUFC have been linked with other big names in that position, so Anderson isn't their only option if it turns out he's not available. TEAMtalk have recently reported that United also want Brighton's Carlos Baleba and Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton. It's easy to see those two doing a similarly good job for Ruben Amorim's side, with United clearly in need of a top young midfielder to replace ageing and out-of-form duo Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte."
Nottingham Forest insist Elliot Anderson will not be sold in January, complicating Manchester United's efforts to sign him despite reported confidence they could complete a deal for £70m or less. Anderson's recent form has attracted strong interest, but a midseason transfer looks difficult with Forest standing firm. The upcoming World Cup may influence Anderson's choice between regular playing time at Forest and a move to boost international prospects. Thomas Tuchel values Anderson for England and a big transfer currently appears unnecessary. Manchester United have alternative targets including Brighton's Carlos Baleba and Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton to strengthen the midfield.
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