Entertainment

Elliot Anderson set to join Manchester City in record-breaking £150m deal

Elliot Anderson set to join Manchester City in record-breaking £150m deal

Elliot Anderson aims to become football's most expensive midfielder

A blockbuster transfer deal is taking shape as Manchester City edges closer to securing the signature of England midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest. The Skyblues are poised to break the bank with an offer approaching £150 million to finalize the agreement.

Manchester City has emerged as the frontrunner in the high-stakes pursuit of Elliot Anderson, with Nottingham Forest finally warming to the idea of parting ways with their prized asset. The 23-year-old English international, who has earned 11 caps for his country, has made no secret of his desire to join the Manchester-based club. His personal preference gives City a significant advantage in negotiations.

Forest initially rebuffed City’s first offer, valued at nearly £140 million. However, the two clubs are now inching closer to an agreement that would see the transfer fee approach the £150 million mark demanded by Nottingham Forest. If finalized, this deal would not only rank among the most expensive in football history but could also place Anderson in the top five most costly transfers ever recorded. The midfielder would immediately become the most expensive player in his position worldwide.

The proposed transaction comes at a crucial time for Nottingham Forest, who finished 16th in last season’s Premier League. The club’s financial recovery would receive a substantial boost from such a substantial sale, potentially reshaping their squad for the upcoming campaign.

Should the transfer surpass the £140 million threshold, Elliot Anderson would not only become the most expensive midfielder in football history but could also break the Premier League record currently held by Liverpool’s acquisition of Alexander Isak for £150 million. The young Englishman’s potential move represents more than just a financial transaction—it could mark a pivotal moment in his career and the ongoing evolution of the transfer market.