Manchester City Agree Record Fee With Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson
1-Minute Brief
The transfer signals Manchester City's intent to strengthen their squad with a high-profile signing this summer.
Key Facts
- Manchester City have agreed a deal with Nottingham Forest for England midfielder Elliot Anderson.
- The transfer fee is reported to be up to £130 million, a British record.
- The move will also set a new club-record fee for Manchester City.
- Elliot Anderson was identified as Manchester City's primary target for the summer transfer window.
- The agreement involves both clubs and is for a player currently with Nottingham Forest.
What Happened
Manchester City and Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement for the transfer of England midfielder Elliot Anderson, with the deal reportedly worth up to £130 million.
Why It Matters
This transfer would break both the British and Manchester City club records for transfer fees, reflecting the club's strategy to invest heavily in top talent.
What's Next
Further steps such as medical examinations and contract finalization are expected before the transfer is officially completed.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoMan City agree record fee with Forest for Anderson
- The IndependentLeft1h agoMan City set to land primary target this summer – and will pay a club-record fee
