Overview
- Multiple outlets citing The Telegraph report that Nottingham Forest will not entertain offers in January and value Elliot Anderson at nine figures.
- Manchester United and Newcastle United are tracking the England international, with most reports framing any serious move as a summer pursuit.
- England manager Thomas Tuchel has publicly lauded Anderson as a very complete, elite midfielder, reinforcing his market rise.
- Newcastle’s 2024 sale, driven by PSR pressures, left them without a buy-back route, and fresh reporting indicates a reunion would strain their finances.
- Forest’s initial deal is widely reported at about £15m, though some coverage cites £35m, a discrepancy that underscores how dramatically his valuation has surged.