Nottingham Forest 'name their asking price for Elliot Anderson amid Manchester United and Newcastle interest in the midfielder'

Nottingham Forest have reportedly named their asking price for Elliot Anderson should the midfielder leave next summer.

Anderson's stock continues to rise and is now seemingly a first-choice at international level too under England head coach Thomas Tuchel .

His boyhood club Newcastle United and Manchester United are among his reported suitors as he keeps flourishing.

And according to The Telegraph , it would take a figure of at least £100million for Forest to cash in on the 23-year-old.

The Telegraph add though that Forest will not entertain any offers during the January transfer window.

Forest paid £35million to Newcastle to sign in June 2024 with goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos moving in the opposite direction.

Nottingham Forest will reportedly want £100million at least to sell Elliot Anderson next summer

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Anderson's stock continues to soar and has cemented him as a first-choice England player

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The 23-year-old came through the ranks at Newcastle United - who are among his suitors

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It is understood that Newcastle, who were forced to sell Anderson to avoid a a PSR points deduction for last season, do not have a buyback clause to sign their academy graduate.

As a result, if Anderson is sold for £100m-plus then Forest are set to make a major profit two years on from signing him.

That figure too would see him mirror Declan Rice and Jack Grealish in becoming £100m-plus Premier League-reared talents.

Anderson featured in both of England's two World Cup qualifying wins last week.

He will look to continue his fine form at club level this weekend when Forest travel to Premier League champions Liverpool on Saturday afternoon.

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