
Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson has reportedly decided on his future, with a new price tag being bandied around.
Anderson, 23, left Newcastle United for Forest back in the summer of 2024, for a reported fee of £35 million.
Since then, the midfielder has produced a series of impressive performances, scoring four goals in 78 matches.
So far in the 25/26 campaign, Anderson has recorded two goals and three assists in 37 appearances across all competitions.
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Earlier in the week, Anderson scored at the Etihad Stadium to earn Forest a 2-2 draw against title-chasing Manchester City.
Anderson's impressive performances have also attracted the attention of England boss Thomas Tuchel, having been included in the German's squads in recent international breaks.
Meanwhile, clubs around the country are keeping tabs on Anderson and are looking to lure him away from the City Ground.

As reported by talkSPORT, City are 'primed to step up' their interest in Anderson.
It has been claimed that Anderson could be brought in as Rodri's replacement, with the Spaniard being linked with a move back to his home country.
Aside from City, it has been stated that Manchester United and Liverpool are also interested in Anderson.
However, according to football journalist Sebastien Vidal, Anderson has already set his sights on a move to City and has claimed that Forest have placed a £90 million price tag on the 23-year-old.
He wrote on social media: "I’m told Elliot Anderson, valued at around £90m, may already have his next destination in mind. Despite Liverpool’s interest in strengthening their midfield, the Nottingham Forest star is believed to be heading toward Manchester City."
What has Elliot Anderson said about his future?
Speaking about his future last month, Anderson said: "I’m just focusing on my football at the moment and performing and trying to give everything for Nottingham Forest, really.
"So that’s all that’s on my mind. It’s been a big two years. I think I’ve done pretty well, to be honest, in the time I’ve been here, on and off the pitch. I think I’ve matured as a person as well."
Topics: Nottingham Forest, Football, Manchester City