Man Utd's supposed 'four player Forest raid' looks like wild speculation rather than serious strategy
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Man Utd's supposed 'four player Forest raid' looks like wild speculation rather than serious strategy
"Elliot Anderson has been a standout player this season despite Forest's battle to stay out of the relegation places. City are also interested in Anderson, and this one could come down to cost, in terms of Forest's asking price and his salary demands."
"Forest turned down a move from Tottenham last year, signing the midfielder to a new extension with a release clause. It is claimed that Gibbs-White would cost in excess of £60 million. From United's perspective, he only really feels like a viable option if Bruno Fernandes was to leave."
"He has struck up an impressive partnership with Elliot Anderson, and does a lot of the unseen work that allows the England midfielder to thrive. But at 28, I doubt this one happens now. Perhaps only if Forest get relegated and there is a firesale."
Manchester United has shown strong interest in Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, with Fabrizio Romano confirming the club would 'love' to sign him. However, speculation has expanded to include teammates Murillo, Ibrahim Sangare, and Morgan Gibbs-White. Anderson appears the most viable target given his standout performances this season, though Manchester City also pursues him. Gibbs-White would cost over £60 million and only makes sense if Bruno Fernandes departs. Sangare, at 28, seems unlikely unless Forest faces relegation triggering a firesale. A simultaneous acquisition of all four players is highly improbable given financial constraints and tactical requirements.
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