From espn.com:
Man City make British-record transfer bid for Elliot Anderson - sources
Manchester City have made a British-record bid for
Nottingham Forest midfielder
Elliot Anderson, sources have told ESPN.
City's verbal offer is understood to be worth £106 million ($142m) with potential performance-related add-ons taking the value beyond £120m ($161m). Sources have told ESPN that Forest value Anderson at £120m before bonuses.
The 23-year-old is also wanted by
Manchester United while City are also keeping tabs on
Sandro Tonali's situation at Newcastle in case the move for Anderson fails.
City have already seen one bid for Anderson, worth around £85m,
knocked back by Forest. The new offer would eclipse the current record transfer fee for a British player of £105m, paid by
Arsenal to West Ham for
Declan Rice in 2023.
Alexander Isak's £125m move from Newcastle to
Liverpool is the current record transfer between British clubs.
City believe Anderson is keen to move to the Etihad Stadium after excelling in his two years at Forest following his move from Newcastle in 2024. He's under contract at the City ground until 2029.
Reinforcing the midfield is City's priority this summer after losing
Bernardo Silva on a free transfer.