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Elliot Anderson favors Manchester City amid transfer tussle with Manchester United

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 28, 2026
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Elliot Anderson Reportedly Favors Manchester City as Transfer Race Intensifies

Elliot Anderson is said to prefer a move to Manchester City this summer as talks continue with Nottingham Forest, with Manchester United also interested and fee expectations rising.

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Anderson reportedly prefers City over United

Sources close to discussions indicate Elliot Anderson is leaning towards Manchester City as his preferred destination this summer. The Nottingham Forest midfielder, aged 23, has attracted interest from both Manchester clubs after establishing himself in the Premier League.

This preference comes amid a broader scramble for midfield reinforcements across the top tier, with Anderson’s versatility and experience making him a high-value target. Insiders suggest personal inclination and City’s playing style are influencing the player’s thinking.

Negotiations remain distant as valuations differ

Manchester City and Nottingham Forest are reported to be far apart on the valuation of Anderson, leaving negotiations in an early and uncertain stage. City’s recruitment team and Forest’s hierarchy have held preliminary talks, but no agreement is close according to those familiar with the matter.

Forest’s stance appears to reflect a reluctance to sell key talent without a fee that meets their expectations, while City are assessing market comparisons and squad needs. The gap in price expectations means a prolonged negotiation period is possible unless one side adjusts its position.

Manchester United wary of a prolonged bidding war

Manchester United are monitoring the situation but are reportedly reluctant to engage in a drawn-out transfer battle for Anderson. Club officials are described as cautious about entering a war of attrition that could push the fee beyond sustainable levels for their transfer strategy.

United’s posture suggests they may pursue alternative options if talks become protracted or the price escalates beyond their internal thresholds. That approach could leave the pathway clearer for City should Forest and the Etihad side reach common ground.

Record fees and the Declan Rice benchmark

People involved in the discussions believe the eventual fee for Anderson could exceed recent British transfer records, with Declan Rice’s £105 million move to Arsenal cited as the current benchmark. That prospect has added intensity to the talks and helped shape how all parties approach valuation and negotiation tactics.

Clubs are increasingly mindful of market inflation and precedent when setting asking prices, and Forest’s valuation appears to reflect that dynamic. Any fee that approaches or surpasses the Rice figure would have notable implications for British transfer market records.

Sporting fit and Anderson’s profile

At 23, Elliot Anderson is viewed as a near-complete midfield player with established Premier League experience and positional flexibility. Scouts praise his technical ability, ball-carrying, and adaptability across central and attacking midfield roles, qualities that suit both Manchester clubs.

City’s possession-oriented system and depth in midfield could offer a platform for Anderson to develop within an established structure, while United would likely present a different set of tactical responsibilities and squad-building promises. The player’s career trajectory and development pathway are shaping his preference as much as financial and contractual considerations.

Potential outcomes and wider market ripple effects

Several outcomes remain possible: Anderson could stay at Forest if terms cannot be agreed, he could move to Manchester City or Manchester United, or a third club could intervene before negotiations conclude. The uncertainty is drawing attention across the transfer window and could trigger movement in related midfield markets.

A high-profile sale by Forest would also reinforce smaller clubs’ negotiating power when they can demonstrate pedigree and buyer demand. Conversely, if City secure Anderson for a fee perceived as under market value, it may prompt rivals to reassess pricing benchmarks for emerging British talents.

Elliot Anderson’s decision and the clubs’ willingness to bridge the valuation gap will determine whether this saga becomes one of the summer’s headline transfers or another long-running window negotiation that ends without a deal. The next steps are likely to hinge on urgency from buyers, Forest’s stance on player retention, and whether Anderson’s preference for the Etihad can be converted into an agreement that satisfies all parties.

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