Manchester United are reportedly keeping a close eye on Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, with whispers emerging that the Red Devils are lining up a summer move for the 23-year-old English talent.
Anderson has been quietly impressive at the City Ground this season, notching up three goals and three assists in 46 appearances across all competitions. While those numbers might not scream "headline-grabber," his performances in the heart of midfield have caught the attention of scouts at Old Trafford.
In fact, Anderson is quickly establishing himself as one of the Premier League's most promising central midfielders. His ability to read the game, make crucial interceptions, and put his foot through the ball when needed makes him a tough-tackling presence in the middle of the park. He's also a tidy passer and an energetic runner who can strike from distance—qualities that fit the modern box-to-box mold.
Versatility is another feather in his cap. While primarily a central midfielder, Anderson can slot in as a defensive midfielder or even operate in the number ten role. That kind of flexibility could be a game-changer for United boss Michael Carrick, who is looking to add depth and quality to his engine room.
However, securing Anderson won't be a walk in the park. His current contract at Nottingham Forest runs until the summer of 2029, meaning the Midlands club holds all the cards in negotiations. United will need to dig deep if they want to bring him to the Theatre of Dreams.
At just 23, Anderson has his peak years ahead of him, and his Premier League experience means he wouldn't need much time to settle into life in Manchester. For a Red Devils side looking to build for the future, he looks like a solid choice—one who could challenge for a regular starting spot sooner rather than later.
