Elliot Anderson joins Manchester City for £116 million

According to David Ornstein, Manchester City has reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest to sign Elliot Anderson for £116 million. The 23-year-old player becomes a key asset for the team.
The news of Elliot Anderson's transfer to Manchester City has been confirmed by David Ornstein, who reported that the deal has been finalized for a fee of £116 million. This amount marks a record for the club, which aims to strengthen its midfield with this promising talent.
Anderson, 23 years old, plays as a central midfielder and has been a key player for Nottingham Forest, where he has shown his worth. His market value is estimated at €75 million, and his contract with Forest was set to run until June 30, 2029. His arrival at City is expected to bring creativity and dynamism to the team's midfield.
The transfer of Anderson is significant for both parties. For Nottingham Forest, it represents a substantial financial gain and the opportunity to reinvest in the team, while for Manchester City, signing a player of this caliber is an important step towards solidifying their squad for the upcoming season. The agreement will be formalized during the World Cup, where Anderson is currently with the England national team.
In addition to Ornstein, other journalists such as Fabrizio Romano and Ben Jacobs have corroborated the information, indicating that Anderson's contract with City will be for five years, with a one-year extension option. The operation is completely closed, and the player is expected to undergo his medical examination in the United States.
