Manchester Giants' Big Bid for Elliot Anderson Rejected by Nottingham Forest
Manchester City have made a whopping £106 million offer for talented midfielder Elliot Anderson, only to be turned down by Nottingham Forest. The Tricky Trees are determined to hold out for a record-breaking transfer fee.

Man City see £106m Elliot Anderson bid rejected as Man Utd pull out of race with Nottingham Forest demanding British record transfer fee
The Transfer Saga Unfolds
Manchester City's pursuit of Elliot Anderson has taken a dramatic turn as Nottingham Forest rejected a lucrative £106 million bid for the 23-year-old midfielder. The Manchester giants are eager to secure Anderson's services, recognizing his immense talent and potential.
Nottingham Forest Holds Firm
Despite Man City's substantial offer, Nottingham Forest remains steadfast in their demands for a fee that would surpass the current British transfer record. The Tricky Trees are intent on maximizing the value of their prized asset, setting the stage for a high-stakes negotiation.
Competition Intensifies
With Manchester United reportedly pulling out of the race for Anderson, the pressure is on Manchester City to meet Nottingham Forest's lofty valuation. The escalating transfer saga underscores the premium placed on top-tier talent in today's competitive football landscape.






