Elliot Anderson joins Manchester City for £116m from Nottingham Forest

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 3:10 PM

Last updated Jun 26, 2026

Elliot Anderson joins Manchester City for £116m from Nottingham Forest
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Elliot Anderson has made a high-profile move to Manchester City, becoming the most expensive British player with a transfer fee of £116 million. His career soared following a successful loan at Bristol Rovers, where he was key in the team's promotion to League One. Although his return to Newcastle was challenging due to competition in midfield, he eventually established himself as a top midfielder while at Nottingham Forest before this major transfer. The move marks a significant step in Anderson's professional journey.

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  • Anderson's transfer fee is £116 million, making him the most expensive British player.
  • He helped Bristol Rovers achieve promotion to League One.
  • After struggling for minutes at Newcastle, he moved to Nottingham Forest in 2024.
  • Anderson developed into one of England's best midfielders at Nottingham Forest.
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England midfielder’s remarkable rise started off in League Two with his £116m move to Manchester City confirmation of his relentless progress At Bristol Rovers the players would fight over being on Elliot Anderson’s team in training five-a-sides because they knew they would be victorious. Even as a teenager, the midfielder was a cut above his more experienced peers, becoming an integral part of the club’s promotion to League One, the first step on his journey to becoming the most expensive British player after Manchester City agreed to pay £116m for his services. The Rovers loan was not the start of a rapid rise for Anderson, who returned to his boyhood club, Newcastle, to find the squad stacked with talented midfielders and struggled to cement a place. In the end, his main contribution at St James’ Park was helping the club avoid financial penalties, his homegrown status helping when he left for Nottingham Forest in 2024 in a deal that in effect valued him at £15m. It is at the City Ground where he has established himself as one of the country’s best midfielders, causing pain to Geordies. Continue reading...

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