Newcastle United Accelerate Talks To Sign 22-Year-Old Talented Midfielder: A Fantastic Signing For Howe? | OneFootball

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·13 October 2025

Newcastle United Accelerate Talks To Sign 22-Year-Old Talented Midfielder: A Fantastic Signing For Howe?

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Newcastle United have built a clear pattern of play under Eddie Howe. He prefers hard-working, tactically flexible players who fit into a system rather than just fill a position. The club’s recruitment focuses on signing players who can adapt to different demands, whether pressing high or defending deep. That same thinking now drives their growing interest in bringing Elliot Anderson back to St James’ Park.

Newcastle United are set to accelerate talks for Elliot Anderson

The young midfielder has grown impressively since he joined Nottingham Forest. He shows maturity, sharp control, and determination in every game. Journalist Pete O’Rourke said on the Inside Track podcast that Newcastle will “definitely” try to re-sign Anderson if there is an opportunity.


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He added that several top clubs, including Manchester United, already follow him closely. This shows how fast Anderson’s reputation is rising. Newcastle United never wanted to lose him. Financial pressure from PSR and FFP rules forced them to include him in a deal that sent him to Forest last summer.

Eddie Howe has always admired Anderson’s discipline and skill. He speaks warmly about him whenever asked. People close to the club believe Howe will welcome him back immediately if the chance appears. Anderson’s consistent form in recent months has strengthened that belief.

The 22-year-old’s performances for Forest prove he is becoming one of Europe’s most promising midfielders. He plays with composure, precision, and relentless effort. The Magpies should see his return as a way to add another talent to a squad already evolving under Howe’s guidance.

The journalist added: “I’m sure if an opportunity arose where Elliot Anderson could potentially leave Nottingham Forest, I think there’s no doubt that Newcastle would be in that equation to try and sign him.

I think there’ll be a lot of clubs who would be trying to sign Elliot Anderson as well; the likes of Manchester United have been linked with the England international.

I’m sure a lot of those big six clubs will be looking at Anderson if they were looking to bolster their midfield options, because for me, he’s developing himself into one of the best young midfielders in Europe right now.

Newcastle didn’t want to sell Anderson in the first place last summer, but they had to reluctantly sacrifice him due to PSR and FFP, and that’s why he ended up going to Nottingham Forest as part of that deal.

We’ve seen Eddie Howe’s comments about the midfielder as well. He’s a huge fan of him, and I think if there was even a slightest possibility that he could be signed back by Newcastle, I’m sure it’s something they would definitely look at.”

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 05: Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest looks on during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest at St James’ Park on October 05, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Why Elliot Anderson Fits Newcastle’s Blueprint?

Elliot Anderson fits perfectly into Newcastle’s midfield. He plays several roles, as a deep-lying No. 6, a driving No. 8, or a creative No. 10. This flexibility should suit Howe’s mix of aggression and control. His technical ability is a plus point too. The English midfielder passes cleanly, dribbles confidently, and uses clever, disguised balls to break through tight defensive lines. That skill will help Newcastle build attacks with control.

Anderson stays calm under pressure and offers a safe outlet when opponents press. He rarely loses possession and uses quick touches to escape tight areas. Defensively, he works hard, wins tackles, and tracks runners, and Howe values these qualities highly. In attack, he creates chances and ranks just behind Bruno Fernandes in shot-creating actions. The Englishman’s energy, athleticism, and drive should give Newcastle’s midfield extra strength.

Anderson’s return will boost the club’s local identity. As a homegrown player, he will again connect naturally with supporters, and his comeback will display progress and pride. It proves Newcastle’s academy still produces players who can shape the club’s future. Anderson still needs to improve his finishing, as his scoring record shows. Yet overall, Anderson’s all-round traits make him an ideal fit for Howe’s current system. He truly belongs at St James’ Park.

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