Nottingham Forest Rejects Manchester City's Offer for Elliot Anderson
Nottingham Forest rejected the first offer made by Manchester City to sign the English midfielder Elliot Anderson during the summer transfer window, amidst interest from several Premier League clubs in acquiring him.
Sky Sports reported that Manchester City remains one of the most interested parties in the 23-year-old player, alongside Arsenal and Manchester United, at a time when Anderson's expected market value has significantly increased.
The player is under contract with Nottingham Forest until the summer of 2029, after delivering an impressive season that made him one of the standout midfielders in the Premier League, with expectations of being an important element for the England national team in the World Cup.
The same source clarified that Nottingham Forest is keen on retaining their player and does not wish to sell him currently, while the player continues to focus on preparing with the England national team before the tournament kicks off, making the deal likely to be concluded in the final stages of the transfer market.
Sky Sports reported that Manchester City remains one of the most interested parties in the 23-year-old player, alongside Arsenal and Manchester United, at a time when Anderson's expected market value has significantly increased.
The player is under contract with Nottingham Forest until the summer of 2029, after delivering an impressive season that made him one of the standout midfielders in the Premier League, with expectations of being an important element for the England national team in the World Cup.
The same source clarified that Nottingham Forest is keen on retaining their player and does not wish to sell him currently, while the player continues to focus on preparing with the England national team before the tournament kicks off, making the deal likely to be concluded in the final stages of the transfer market.