Elliot Anderson is widely reported to be set for a summer move to Manchester City; punters may back City to complete the signing and factor Anderson's likely departure into Forest relegation markets — expect reduced odds on Forest slipping into the drop.
Manchester City closing in on Elliot Anderson transfer
Elliot Anderson is expected to sign for Manchester City this summer, with multiple reports claiming the move is effectively a "done deal" despite no contract being finalised. City and Nottingham Forest have not issued official confirmations.

Match moment underlines Anderson's value
Anderson struck as Nottingham Forest fought out a 2-2 draw at the Etihad, a result that temporarily bolstered Forest's survival hopes. Forest currently sit 17th in the Premier League, only outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
Transfer implications for both clubs
If the transfer goes through, Manchester City would add a young, creative midfielder to their ranks, strengthening squad depth ahead of domestic and European commitments. For Forest, losing a central figure could weaken their bid to avoid relegation and force tactical adjustments.
International profile and wider interest
The 23-year-old has earned six England caps since his debut and is expected to feature prominently at this summer's World Cup. Other top clubs have been linked with Anderson, underscoring his rising profile.
Betting angles and market impact
Punters should weigh transfer markets and Forest survival odds accordingly: backing Manchester City to sign Anderson appears sensible if reports persist, while markets on Forest's relegation risk may shorten should the midfielder depart.
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Monitor official confirmations and market moves before staking significant funds.
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