Overview
- Manchester United are monitoring Anderson for a potential summer move, with coverage noting their midfield plans as Casemiro’s exit looms.
- Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea are also linked, creating the prospect of a multi-club contest for the 23-year-old.
- New reporting suggests Newcastle’s chances of re-signing their former academy product are low given the expected fee and wider competition.
- Head coach Sean Dyche said any decision on Anderson’s future rests with the club hierarchy and praised the player’s performances.
- Forest’s stance is reinforced by a long-term deal to 2029, with reports saying there is no Newcastle buy-back or sell-on clause and that any eventual fee could exceed £100m through instalments.