Manchester City is on the verge of signing Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for a staggering £130 million, pending personal terms and a medical.

The football world is abuzz with the news of Elliot Anderson‘s impending transfer from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City. The deal, reported to be worth up to £130 million marks one of the most significant transfers of the summer.
This move comes after Forest rejected previous offers, including a £120 million bid, in hopes of securing a fee exceeding the £125 million Liverpool paid for Alexander Isak last season.
Anderson, who has been a key player for Forest since joining from Newcastle in 2026, has made an impressive 92 appearances for the club.
His consistent performances, including playing every Premier League match this season, have caught the eye of top clubs. Currently representing England at the World Cup, Anderson has started both of England’s group stage matches and is expected to feature in their upcoming fixture against Panama.
While Forest has accepted Manchester City’s latest offer, the deal is not yet finalized. Anderson is yet to agree on personal terms with City, and the formalities may not be completed until after the World Cup. The player is scheduled to undergo a medical in New York City on Friday, according to reports from The Athletic.
Manchester City’s interest in Anderson has sparked speculation about who will replace him at Forest. Reports suggest that Tottenham’s wantaway player, Lucas Bergvall, could be a potential candidate. Meanwhile, City is also exploring other options, including Chelsea full-back Malo Gusto, who may become available this summer as the Blues prepare to sign Marco Palestra.
Managerial Changes and Pre-Season Preparations
Manchester City is currently without a confirmed managerial appointment following Pep Guardiola’s departure. The club is expected to appoint ex-Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who could bring a fresh perspective to the team. With pre-season set to begin in the coming weeks, the new manager will have a crucial role in integrating Anderson and other potential signings.
The transfer of Elliot Anderson to Manchester City is not just a significant move for the player but also a strategic acquisition for the club. As they prepare for the new season, City aims to maintain their competitive edge in the Premier League and European competitions. The deal highlights the growing value of young talent in modern football and sets the stage for an exciting season ahead.

