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Manchester City secures record £130m transfer for midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest

June 25, 2026
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Manchester City secures record £130m transfer for midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest

Manchester City signs Elliot Anderson in record-breaking transfer

Manchester City have secured the services of Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson in a groundbreaking £130m transfer that shatters British football records, reports BritPanorama.

The England international will become the costliest British player in the sport’s history once the deal is finalised. This landmark acquisition surpasses the £125m that Liverpool spent to bring Alexander Isak from Newcastle last year and eclipses City’s own previous transfer benchmark of £100m paid to Aston Villa for Jack Grealish in August 2021.

Anderson had made clear his desire to join the Manchester club, despite Pep Guardiola’s departure at the end of the season, with Enzo Maresca anticipated to take over as manager. Negotiations between the two clubs had stretched over several weeks before an agreement was finally reached.

Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis drove a hard bargain throughout, determined to extract maximum value given City’s position as clear favourites to land the midfielder. The sticking points centred on the upfront payment amount and bonus terms within the overall package structure.

Anderson is now set to complete his medical on American soil in the coming days, as England boss Thomas Tuchel has granted his squad members clearance to finalise transfer moves while representing their country at the World Cup. With Anderson’s departure confirmed, Forest will now intensify their hunt for a suitable replacement.

Tottenham midfielder Lucas Bergvall has caught the eye of the club’s recruitment staff, and the Swedish international has indicated he wishes to leave north London this summer. The Midlands outfit are also monitoring Christ Inao Oulaï, the Ivory Coast international currently plying his trade with Turkish side Trabzonspor. Celtic’s Arne Engels has been mentioned as a potential target following rejected approaches in January, although sources suggest other candidates are currently prioritised.

Meanwhile, Belgian outfit Club Brugge have expressed interest in goalkeeper Matz Sels, but Forest are understood to have no plans to part with him.

As the football world adjusts to this seismic shift, one can’t help but ponder the implications of such record-breaking sums. Transfers of this magnitude pose questions not only regarding player worth but also the future landscape of the game.

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