Newcastle news: Club dealt Elliot Anderson transfer blow
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Newcastle news: Club dealt Elliot Anderson transfer blow
"As per Football Insider, Pete O'Rourke has revealed that Nottingham Forest have no plans to sell Anderson anytime soon, given that they see him as being someone that can help them climb the Premier League table over the coming months. The problem for those interested clubs in Elliot Anderson right now is probably that his price tag has increased significantly and his reputation's really enhanced since breaking into the England fold."
"Anderson would surely be tempted by a return to Newcastle given that it is his boyhood club, although he could be equally keen to join someone like Man United, who are also said to be interested in securing his signature in 2026. Both clubs are unlikely to be able to get him for lower than 70m, which could put the Magpies at a disadvantage because of their well-documented PSR issues."
Newcastle are planning their 2026 transfer business and are assessing midfield options in case Sandro Tonali leaves. Elliot Anderson, a Geordie who left Newcastle in summer 2024 for Nottingham Forest in a PSR-driven deal, has developed into a regular England international since the move. Nottingham Forest see Anderson as essential for improving their Premier League standing and have no plans to sell him soon. Anderson's market value has risen significantly, with potential suitors like Newcastle and Manchester United unlikely to sign him for less than £70m, a fee that could challenge Newcastle's PSR constraints.
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