Elliot Anderson has been linked with Man United and a return to Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche was quizzed on the rumours.
Nottingham Forest supervisor Sean Dyche will go away the topic of Elliot Anderson’s future to the membership hierarchy amid speak of the midfielder being valued at £100million.
Anderson joined Forest in a £35million transfer from Newcastle United, who bought their academy product with the intention to adjust to PSR rules, in July final yr.
Whereas the switch was a painful one for Anderson and his boyhood membership, it has enabled him to get common soccer at Forest, having been behind the likes of Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Joelinton within the Newcastle midfield pecking order.
Anderson’s profession has gone from energy to energy at Forest, together with his spectacular membership type serving to him change into an everyday fixture in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad.
However as Forest have endured a tough begin to the 2025-26 season, with Dyche their third supervisor of the marketing campaign, hypothesis round Anderson’s future has elevated.
Dyche quizzed on potential January Elliot Anderson bid
He has been linked with Manchester United and a return to Newcastle. Nonetheless, Dyche might supply little perception into whether or not the membership is anticipating a January bid for Anderson.
“It’s nothing to do with me, it’s the powers that be,” Dyche stated forward of Forest’s assembly with Liverpool on Saturday.
“They run the membership and the monetary aspect. I’m certain they may ask my opinion concerning the scenario, whether it is wanted – not nearly him however about all of the gamers right here.
“He is an effective participant. He has acquired the whole lot in entrance of him. I’ve spoken to him about what I name the nuts and bolts of his performances.
“However I keep in mind we had an identical factor with Jarrad Branthwaite [at Everton] and other people used to speak to me about teaching him. I might say that he didn’t want it at that second.
“Much less is extra for him [Anderson], I believe. He’s naturally going about his enterprise the precise manner and is studying the sport as he goes.
“You’ve got to watch out to not over-coach somebody. I don’t assume he wants that for the time being.
“We’re permitting him to go and play and are simply giving him some steering and a few pointers, that’s it actually. I’m having fun with what he’s about and am having fun with his performances.”
