Overview
- Elliot Anderson has become a key Nottingham Forest performer and a regular in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad, boosting his profile and market value.
- Forest have no plans to sell in the near term, with reporting indicating the club views him as essential to climbing the Premier League table.
- Manchester United are monitoring Anderson as part of longer‑term midfield planning, with a January bid described as unlikely.
- Newcastle’s hopes of a reunion face headwinds after Eddie Howe’s public regret over the 2024 sale, as increased valuation and PSR constraints complicate any move.
- Some outlets cite figures near £70m for Anderson and Football Insider reports pressure on Ange Postecoglou with interest in Rafael Benitez, factors that could shape future dynamics.