Overview
- Newcastle United has improved its offer to around £55m for Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga following a rejected £45m bid.
- Nottingham Forest continues to insist on a £60m valuation and has shown no sign of lowering its asking price.
- Elanga is reported to be keen on joining Newcastle, attracted by the club’s project under manager Eddie Howe.
- Forest’s valuation strategy reflects its effort to maximise transfer income and a sell-on clause benefiting Manchester United.
- Nottingham Forest’s Europa Conference League campaign and Newcastle’s search for attacking reinforcements underscore the negotiations’ significance.