Manchester City agree £116m deal for Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, just short of British record
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Samuel Meade
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Manchester City have agreed a £116 million deal with Nottingham Forest to sign midfielder Elliot Anderson, falling just short of the British transfer record of £125 million set by Alexander Isak's move from Newcastle to Liverpool. Forest had held out for a fee exceeding that record, but City's final offer was accepted after an initial bid was rejected.
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The Athletic reports that City, who saw an opening offer turned down, have event
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