Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has attracted the attention of two big English clubs, Manchester City and Chelsea, who are planning to make offers for him next summer. Manchester City are ready to offer £75m for Anderson, who has shown excellent performances this season. Coach Pep Guardiola is closely following his development and sees him as an important asset to strengthen his team's midfield.
Despite Anderson being one of Guardiola's top targets, he will face stiff competition from Chelsea, who are also keen to sign him. Anderson, who joined Nottingham Forest in a £35m deal from Newcastle in 2024, has shown incredible potential and has caught the eye of manager Thomas Tuchel, who has given him a call-up to the England squad.
Anderson is expected to be part of the squad for the World Cup in North America, where he could play a key role. If he can prove his worth at the tournament, his value will increase significantly. City, if they decide to go ahead with his move, will be looking to secure a deal with Nottingham Forest before the tournament starts, while Anderson is keen to enter the competition with no uncertainty over his future.
Tuchel praised Anderson, describing him as a very good player with high potential. He stressed that Anderson has excellent physical skills and is very dynamic in the game. With such a performance, he has every chance of becoming a key player in the Premier League and on the international stage.
















