Manchester City have agreed a deal worth £116million with Nottingham Forest to make Elliot Anderson the first signing of the post-Pep Guardiola era.
The England midfielder is currently in the United States at the World Cup and a medical will now be arranged – with the expectation that he becomes a City player over the coming days.
Anderson is nursing a slight glute concern ahead of England facing Panama on Saturday but it is not thought to be serious and no scan has been necessary.
City were believed to have agreed an initial £106million fee with Forest last week, with Daily Mail Sport
To provide well-rounded coverage and a breadth of insight across various events, we rely on contributions from several staff writers, each bringing their own area of expertise to our publication.





