Chelsea Join Race for Elliot Anderson Amid Premier League Rivalry

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Chelsea are tracking Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, valued at £75million, as Manchester United and Manchester City also show interest. The 22-year-old, who debuted for England in September, has featured in all 10 of Forest’s Premier League and Europa League games this season.

Chelsea are tracking Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, valued at £75million, as Manchester United and Manchester City also show interest. The 22-year-old, who debuted for England in September, has featured in all 10 of Forest’s Premier League and Europa League games this season. Despite interest, Forest aim to keep their star midfielder under contract until 2029.

After the impressive rise of Elliot Anderson in English football, Chelsea have joined Manchester United and Manchester City in monitoring the Nottingham Forest midfielder. At 22, Anderson has quickly established himself as a standout talent, earning his first senior England cap in September and gaining attention for his defensive midfield skills and forward runs. Valued at around £75 million, he has been an ever-present figure for Forest this season, playing the full 90 minutes in all ten of their Premier League and Europa League matches.

Chelsea, known for investing in young English talent, see Anderson as a potential key addition to strengthen their midfield, especially with City seeking reinforcements as Rodri recovers from injury. United, meanwhile, have already spent over £200 million on attacking reinforcements including Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko, and showed interest in Brighton’s Carlos Baleba and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton.

However, Forest are determined to retain Anderson, who remains under contract until June 2029, making a transfer a complex and costly proposition. The competition between the Premier League clubs highlights Anderson’s growing reputation and his likely importance for England in the upcoming World Cup. This race for Anderson reflects the increasing demand for young, versatile midfielders in English football and Chelsea’s strategy of securing emerging talent.

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