Manchester City Mulls Exit After Forest Rejects £121m Anderson Bid
Manchester City are weighing a withdrawal from the Elliot Anderson transfer after Nottingham Forest turned down a £121 million offer. Director of football Hugo Viana and Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis are at the centre of the impasse. Journalist Jeremy Cross reported the development.
Forest rejected an earlier £106 million bid that included £15 million in bonuses, insisting on a £110 million upfront payment. Marinakis has refused any structure that spreads the fee over add‑ons or instalments.
Anderson has been in North America with the England squad, completing a Manchester City medical on international duty. He earned man of the match in a 3‑0 friendly win over Costa Rica. Tuchel confirmed that the England camp sees no distraction in Anderson’s performances.
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The next steps depend on whether Marinakis eases his demand or City proceeds with the withdrawal. The outcome will shape one of the summer’s headline transfer stories.