Manchester City Secures Elliot Anderson for Record £116 Million
Manchester City Makes History with Anderson Signing
In a remarkable move during the summer transfer window, Manchester City has made headlines by finalizing a deal with Nottingham Forest for midfielder Elliot Anderson, reportedly for a staggering fee of £116 million. This transfer, as noted by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, sets a new British record, eclipsing the previous mark held by Declan Rice, who transferred to Arsenal for £105 million from West Ham United.
Elliot Anderson Achieves New Heights
Anderson's transfer places him second on the list of record signings in the Premier League, following Liverpool's acquisition of Alexander Isak from Newcastle United, which remains the highest at £125 million. Romano confirmed the agreement on his official X account, stating, "Elliot Anderson to Manchester City, here we go! Deal in place between clubs for fee worth £116m. MCFC sources confirm agreement now done after talks at final stages as reported last week. Anderson asked Forest today to go and leave the club. Medical in the US." Initially, Manchester City proposed an £80 million offer for Anderson after losing Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid, but Nottingham Forest rejected this bid.
Anderson, who is contracted with Forest until the summer of 2029, has emerged as a standout central midfielder in the Premier League this season and is a vital part of England's FIFA World Cup squad.
Anderson Receives Widespread Acclaim
The 23-year-old has solidified his position as a key player for Forest, earning accolades for his defensive skills and ability to make long runs. Throughout the 2025–26 season, he participated in all 38 Premier League matches, missing only one starting opportunity, showcasing his resilience. While Manchester City has shown interest in Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United, it remains uncertain if they will pursue the Italian international now that the Anderson deal is officially completed.