Manchester City has finalized the signing of Elliot AndersonManchester City has finalized the signing of Elliot Anderson

Manchester City has finalized the signing of Elliot Anderson

Yesterday, while we were busy watching the World Cup matches, Manchester City was pulling off the deal of the century for a sum that can only be described as astronomical!

Yesterday, Manchester City finalized the signing of Elliott Anderson from Nottingham Forest, and can you believe they paid 116 million pounds for him, making him the most expensive English player in history, surpassing Declan Rice!

Manchester City was in such a hurry to close this deal that they finalized it during the World Cup, and Elliott Anderson will undergo his medical while he’s with the England national team in the U.S.!

Yes, the figure is enormous, but that’s just the reality of today’s crazy transfer market in soccer. But overall, Anderson is a very strong signing—a dynamic midfielder who excels at all types of passing and can withstand pressure with his dribbling.

He leads the Premier League in touches, through balls that break through defensive lines, and duels won!

A steady midfielder who controls the tempo and organizes the attack like Rodri + a dynamic midfielder like Anderson + an all-around midfielder and playmaker like Ryan Sharqi—Manchester City is entering the new season with the strongest midfield trio in the Premier League.

Manchester City has finalized the signing of Elliot Anderson

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