Overview
- Fresh reports say Manchester United are eager to sign Anderson, with Manchester City also tracking him, though Forest are insisting on a nine-figure fee.
- Former Forest striker Marlon Harewood told GOAL the £100m valuation is justified and predicted serious interest, yet he expects Forest to try to keep the player through the season.
- Head coach Sean Dyche publicly downplayed the speculation, saying he is not concerned and wants the 23-year-old to enjoy his football.
- Ex-pros offered mixed views on the price, with Jermaine Jenas backing a very high fee and Paul Parker cautioning that a £100m outlay by United would be unwise.
- Anderson has become a Forest mainstay and a senior England international since a 2024 move from Newcastle reported at £35m, with coverage noting his U21 Euros win in 2025 and a potential World Cup boost to his market value.