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Elliot Anderson: Forest boss Vitor Pereira gives biggest clue on star’s future

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Manchester United have ended the season well, all but securing third place with just two games left.A point against either Nottingham Forest or Brighton & Hove Albion would be enough to mathematically...

Elliot Anderson: Forest boss Vitor Pereira gives biggest clue on star’s future Manchester United have ended the season well, all but securing third place with just two games left. A point against either Nottingham Forest or Brighton & Hove Albion would be enough to mathematically secure it. A draw between Aston Villa and Liverpool this Friday night would also do the trick, as they are the only two clubs who can catch United.

Nonetheless, United are still keen to bolster their squad in the summer, particularly in the midfield area. Links With Casemiro leaving and Manuel Ugarte’s future at the club looking bleak, United are only really left with Kobbie Mainoo as a viable central midfielder. Therefore, it has been rumoured that United could seek up to three midfielders this window.

They have been linked to numerous Premier League-based players such as Carlos Baleba, Mateus Fernandes, Sandro Tonali, Joao Gomes, and some from abroad such as Ederson at Atalanta. One midfielder to whom they have been linked all season is Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson , and many reports claim he is the club’s dream midfield target. The deal could be complicated by two major factors, though: the presence of Manchester City as rival suitors and his huge price tag that Forest will almost certainly set, especially now they are safe from relegation.

Elliot Anderson could depart Speaking after Forest’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle United, their boss Vitor Pereira gave the biggest hint that the England international could be leaving the club. ESPN carry comments from the head coach after the match where he explained, “it’s difficult for me, and everybody, to understand what he is feeling inside of him. ” He continued, “I believe that he is honouring his mother, going inside the pitch and running until the last metre, until the last breath.