
Big blow for Manchester United as key summer target prefers Manchester City move
Manchester United have suffered a big blow in their pursuit of Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson.
According to the Mirror, Manchester City are confident of landing Anderson in a £65 million deal this summer.
The 23-year-old has sparked a transfer interest from several top clubs, including United, Chelsea and Tottenham.
But the midfielder has made it clear he prefers to join City.
Pep Guardiola’s side are keen to wrap up a deal as early as possible, because they fear Anderson’s price tag could soar higher if he impresses at the World Cup.
The England international has established himself as one of the best young midfielders in the Premier League this season.
Forest are battling to retain their top-flight status, but Anderson has enjoyed an impressive campaign.
He has started 31 league fixtures, averaging 8.4 ball recoveries, 2.9 tackles, 1.1 interceptions and 1.2 clearances per game.
With Anderson preferring City, United will now focus on alternative targets as they seek a replacement for Casemiro.
The Brazilian has been excellent with his performances, but the club plan to stick to their original decision and let him leave on a free.
Sandro Tonali, Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba have all been linked with the Red Devils, but it remains to be seen who they sign in the summer.
With Manuel Ugarte also facing an uncertain future, United could look to add two midfielders for the next season.
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Elliot Anderson sería un golpe duro para el Manchester United porque, según la información, prefiere fichar por el Manchester City. El centrocampista del Nottingham Forest también ha despertado el interés de otros grandes clubes, pero el City confía en cerrar su llegada por unas £65 millones.
El Manchester United podría centrarse en otros objetivos para el mediocampo si no logra fichar a Anderson. Sandro Tonali, Adam Wharton y Carlos Baleba han sido vinculados con el club, y los red devils incluso podrían incorporar a dos centrocampistas si Manuel Ugarte también sale.



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