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·28 Mei 2026
Report: Man City have set their sights on move for England midfielder

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·28 Mei 2026

Manchester City’s next chapter appears to be forming around energy, mobility and youth. According to the Daily Mail, Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has emerged as the club’s priority target as preparations continue for life under Enzo Maresca.

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The timing feels significant. Bernardo Silva’s farewell earlier this week marked the end of one of the defining midfield partnerships of City’s modern era. Replacing that intelligence and rhythm will never be straightforward.

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City’s admiration for Anderson has been longstanding. The 23-year-old has developed rapidly at Nottingham Forest, combining technical sharpness with relentless running power. His inclusion in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad only reinforces the growing sense that he is entering an elite bracket.

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Importantly, the Daily Mail report that Anderson favours a move to the Etihad over rival interest, including from Manchester United.
“Manchester City are prioritising a move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson this summer.”
That sentence alone explains the seriousness of the pursuit.
Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is valuing Anderson at more than £100m, a figure that underlines both the player’s importance and the financial confidence now surrounding the club.
City, meanwhile, are distancing themselves from speculation linking them with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. Despite Maresca’s connection to his former club, Anderson remains the preferred option.
This feels like more than succession planning. It feels like City attempting to refresh their identity without losing control of it.
Elliot Anderson feels like a very modern City signing. Younger, dynamic, technically polished and already proven within the Premier League, he ticks many of the boxes supporters have come to expect from the club’s recruitment structure.
Fans understand replacing Bernardo Silva properly may be impossible. His intelligence, movement and reliability shaped countless big moments over nearly a decade. Yet there is excitement around the idea of building something slightly different rather than chasing direct copies of departing legends.
Anderson’s profile suggests intensity. Supporters have occasionally worried that City’s midfield was beginning to lose physical edge during transitional moments. Anderson appears capable of restoring some of that aggression while still maintaining technical quality.
The reported £100m valuation will naturally divide opinion. Many fans admire Anderson enormously, but there will still be questions over whether that price accurately reflects his current standing in world football. Forest’s position, however, also makes sense. Elite English midfielders entering their prime are incredibly difficult to replace.
There is also satisfaction among supporters that City appear committed to a clear recruitment direction under Maresca. Rather than pursuing glamorous names for reputation alone, they seem focused on players who suit the tactical demands of the next cycle at the Etihad Stadium.







































