Manchester United won’t enter bidding war with Manchester City for Elliot Anderson
Manchester United won’t enter bidding war with Manchester City for Elliot Anderson Manchester United have been heavily linked with Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson ahead of the summer transfer window. United look to reinforce their midfield and believe Anderson to be an ideal option. However, they will not get into a bidding war with rivals Manchester City for the 23-year-old, per ESPN .
The Tricky Trees are demanding a fee around £120 million for the England international, who has a contract at the City Ground until 2029. United have money to spend this summer, but they are unwilling to meet Forest’s valuation. The Red Devils believe the asking price is vastly inflated, but the West Bridgford outfit think the valuation is fair given the midfielder is set to play a key role for England at the World Cup.
Anderson is regarded as one of the best midfielders in Europe. He is highly rated for his energy, versatility and technical ability. The 23-year-old has been a top performer for Forest since joining in 2024.
He has made 86 senior appearances for his side, with five goals and nine assists to his name. United are big admirers of Anderson’s quality, but they will not likely not spend £120m for his signature. The club have made this mistake in the past, but their transfer policy has changed under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
If Anderson proves out of reach, Michael Carrick’s side reportedly have other midfield targets including Carlos Baleba, Aurelien Tchouameni and Sandro Tonali. Stats from Transfermarkt