Nottingham Forest Rejects Manchester City’s £122m Bid for Elliot Anderson
Nottingham Forest have rejected Manchester City’s second £122 million bid for England midfielder Elliot Anderson, signalling the club’s demand for a British‑record £125 million base fee before any add‑ons.
Forest’s Stance on the £122 million Offer
The club’s owner Evangelos Marinakis is understood to set a minimum of £125 million, making City’s guaranteed £106 million plus £16 million in potential add‑ons fall short of Forest’s expectations.
Financial Breakdown and Transfer‑Market Context
- £122 million – City’s total bid (guaranteed £106 million + £16 million add‑ons)
- £125 million – Forest’s asking price, a new British record
- Previous record: £100 million for Jack Grealish (Manchester City, 2021)
- Current British record: £125 million paid by Liverpool for Alexander Isak (2025)
Implications for Clubs and England’s World Cup Plans
The rejection keeps Elliot Anderson at Nottingham Forest ahead of the 2026 World Cup, where England manager Thomas Tuchel is expected to start him against Croatia. It also leaves Manchester City and rival Manchester United scrambling for a solution, with United’s interest reportedly wavering after the inflated price.
What Comes Next: Potential Third Offer and Market Ripple
City’s director of football Hugo Viana may return with a third, possibly final, proposal before the tournament begins. A successful bid could reshape the Premier League’s spending landscape, while a continued stalemate may reinforce Forest’s negotiating power in future deals.