Elliot Anderson: Man United set their sights on Forest’s midfield phenom

Manchester United may look to strengthen their midfield in January after failing to herald a midfielder in the summertime.

United’s midfield has been simple to play by means of within the early weeks of the season, as Ruben Amorim’s resolution to play Bruno Fernandes deeper has led to extra defensive burden on the defensive midfielder within the pivot.

Fernandes’ work ethic out of possession stays ace, however he lacks positional consciousness to mark his man within the defensive third. The Portuguese’s failure to trace his man led to Fulham’s equaliser final month.

Manchester United eager on Elliot Anderson

In line with Soccer Insider, United are contemplating a transfer to signal Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson.

Following the 22-year-old’s good show for England in opposition to Andorra, United consider he’s able to making a distinction in Amorim’s midfield. 

The Englishman has established himself as certainly one of Forest’s most essential gamers, impressing along with his physicality and skill to play between the traces. Anderson is actually some of the well-rounded midfielders within the Premier League.

“Man United have been Anderson,” United’s former scout Mick Brown instructed Soccer Insider.

“He’s carried out an amazing job at Nottingham Forest after which he’s come into the England facet and turned in a man-of-the-match efficiency. United see him as precisely the kind of midfielder they want to herald.”

Newcastle bought him to Forest in 2024 and failed to incorporate a buy-back clause within the deal.

Elliot Anderson emerges as Carlos Baleba’s different

Brighton & Hove Albion star Carlos Baleba stays United’s most popular choice for midfield. 

Nevertheless, Soccer Insider declare that Brighton have made it clear he’s not on the market in January underneath any circumstances.

Additional, Brighton’s asking value for Baleba may delay United and make Anderson a extra interesting goal. That being stated, the Forest star is unlikely to be low-cost, as he moved to Nottingham in a deal value £35 million.

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