Manchester City have struck a deal to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson for around £116 million, a fee that would shatter the club's own transfer record and potentially rewrite British football history.
Manchester City Set Club Record With £116m Elliot Anderson Signing

Manchester City have struck a deal to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson for around £116 million, a fee that would shatter the club's own transfer record and potentially rewrite British football history.
BBC Sport, cited by Shoot, reports that City are standing firm on a figure of £116 million — which would already constitute a club record for the Citizens. However, separate sources place the true value of the agreement closer to £130 million, a sum that would surpass the current British transfer record of £125 million set when Liverpool signed forward Alexander Isak from Newcastle United last summer.
Anderson's rapid rise
Anderson, 23, moved to Nottingham Forest from Newcastle United in 2024 for approximately £35 million. In the seasons since, he has established himself as one of the most dynamic midfielders in the Premier League, making 68 appearances across all competitions and contributing four goals from the engine room.
His consistent performances at The City Ground caught the attention of the England setup, earning him a senior international debut in September last year. He was subsequently included in Thomas Tuchel's squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America this summer.
Medical and move ahead
Anderson is now expected to undergo a medical with Manchester City before officially completing his transfer to The Etihad Stadium ahead of the new season. Despite holding a contract with Nottingham Forest that runs until the summer of 2029, the deal appears all but confirmed.
Should the £130 million figure be verified, Anderson's move would become the most expensive transfer in British football history, eclipsing Liverpool's landmark deal for Isak and signalling City's ambition to rebuild under their new managerial direction.


