Nottingham Forest have set a clear price for Anderson after rejecting a new bid from Man City
Nottingham Forest’s willingness to land a big fee for Elliot Anderson is one of the biggest stories of the summer transfer window, with Man City continuing their pursuit of the England international.
The Premier League runners-up have made no secret of their admiration for Anderson following his impressive 2025/26 campaign.
The midfielder established himself as one of the most complete young players in the division last season, combining energy, intelligence and creativity to help Forest avoid relegation under Vitor Pereira.
The way he played has attracted the attention of other big clubs in the country.
City quickly emerged as one of the most powerful players who claimed his signature.
Anderson’s versatility and ability to play multiple central midfield roles makes him the type of player City have looked to with success in the past.
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Discussions between the clubs have been ongoing for some time.
City’s first approach was rejected by Forest, who quickly made it clear they were not interested in parting with one of their most valuable assets for less than a huge sum.
Rather than encouraging the Sky Blues to leave, that rejection only strengthened City’s determination to keep pushing for a deal.

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He looks set to move this summer.
For Forest fans, the growing transfer saga comes as no surprise.
Anderson has developed into one of the most important players at the City Ground and many fans see him as the cornerstone of the club’s long-term future.
Losing him would represent a huge blow, regardless of the transfer fee, but Evangelos Marinakis and co are looking to get every penny they can get from City.
Now, Fabrizio Romano has given an update on the payment they want.
Forest make Elliot Anderson’s price clear after rejecting Man City’s second bid
According to trade experts, City came back with a second bid after seeing its first bid rejected.
The new proposal is reported to cost £106 million as a guaranteed fee, with a further £15 million available for other potential additions.
On paper, that already ranks among the most transfers in Premier League history, not to mention City’s club record.
However, the Forests are standing strong.
Romano reports that the club want more than £120 million in fixed income before they will even consider letting Anderson leave.
In other words, Forest is not interested in complex structures or bonus-related payments that make up the bulk of the package.
They want a guaranteed record-breaking offer.
That status highlights how respected Anderson is behind the scenes.
The midfielder is still approaching the prime of his life and has shown that he can continue to play at the highest level.
His value goes beyond what he offers on the field, his age, his domestic situation and long-term strength all strengthen their negotiating position.
Now City is faced with a difficult decision.
They can continue to increase their contribution or explore other midfield options like Tonali.
For now, though, Anderson remains in the lead.
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