Manchester United suffer transfer blow as Nottingham Forest make Elliot Anderson decision
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Manchester United suffer transfer blow as Nottingham Forest make Elliot Anderson decision
"The 23-year-old midfielder is only in his second season with Forest - he moved south from Newcastle for 15million in July 2024 - but has caught the eye of some top clubs with his performances in the Premier League. No club will be able to pry him away from the City Ground any time soon, though. Elliot Anderson has emerged as one of England's top young prospects Even if Anderson can be tempted to leave, interested sides will have to stump up a considerable fee."
"Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis will set the club's asking price and is expected to insist on a market value' fee, though competition from sides across Europe is expected to push an eventual fee beyond nine figures. His contract is not thought to contain a release clause. Ruben Amorim is already thought to be looking to alternate targets, with United now linked with Wolves' Joao Gomes."
Elliot Anderson is a 23-year-old midfielder in his second season at Nottingham Forest after a 15million move from Newcastle in July 2024. He has attracted interest from top clubs due to strong Premier League performances, but Forest are unlikely to sell soon. Owner Evangelos Marinakis will determine the asking price and expects a market-value fee, with competition potentially pushing the eventual transfer beyond nine figures. His contract is not thought to contain a release clause. Ruben Amorim is considering alternative targets, and Manchester United have been linked with Wolves' Joao Gomes. Eddie Howe has expressed a desire to re-sign Anderson and regretted his lack of utilisation at Newcastle.
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