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RúBEN AMORIM EVALUATES QUALITY OF RUMORED MAN UTD TRANSFER TARGET

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has praised Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, calling him a "very good player." Anderson has emerged as a key transfer target for United ahead of their clash at the City Ground.

Rúben Amorim evaluates quality of rumored Man Utd transfer target
Rúben Amorim praises Elliot Anderson before Forest game - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Ahead of Manchester United's visit to the City Ground, Ruben Amorim has praised Elliot Anderson, a Nottingham Forest star who has become a key transfer target at Old Trafford.

After joining Forest from Newcastle United for £35 million, Anderson had an incredible first season and has since become one of the nation's best midfield players.

He played four games for the senior team under Thomas Tuchel after being a member of the England Under-21 team that won the European Championships in the summer. He is now expected to be included in the squad for the World Cup next summer.

In addition to admiring Crystal Palace player Adam Wharton, United was interested in buying Carlos Baleba from Brighton late in the summer transfer window.

However, Anderson has also become a popular target.

Ahead of Manchester United's visit to the City Ground, Ruben Amorim has praised Elliot Anderson, a Nottingham Forest star who has become a key transfer target at Old Trafford.

After joining Forest from Newcastle United for £35 million, Anderson had an incredible first season and has since become one of the nation's best midfield players.

He played four games for the senior team under Thomas Tuchel after being a member of the England Under-21 team that won the European Championships in the summer. He is now expected to be included in the squad for the World Cup next summer.

In addition to admiring Crystal Palace player Adam Wharton, United was interested in buying Carlos Baleba from Brighton late in the summer transfer window.

However, Anderson has also become a popular target.

Amorim, who was effusive in his praise of an improving United team earlier this week, pointed to Callum Hudson-Odoi and Morgan Gibbs-White as two players his team must closely watch when they face on Saturday afternoon.

Amorim also praised Anderson, a club target, specifically, saying his team needs to play differently against Forest.

"This game is going to be quite different," Amorim said to Stan Sport Football.

We have some difficulty playing away. Every play Nottingham Forest makes will generate excitement among the supporters. And that is something we must be ready for. We must switch up our game.

We must reach the last third and look for the appropriate openings. It will be quite difficult. Gibbs White is really talented, and Sean Dyche is quite intelligent.

They have Anderson, who is a really talented player, and Hudson-Odoi. Thus, they have answers.

"We need to play a different game, but we will be ready; they have excellent players and a great coach."

With teams around them off the field until Sunday, United may move into the top three with a victory today. United has won three straight games against Sunderland, Liverpool, and Brighton.

WHY MARCUS RASHFORD IS OFFICIALLY SNUBBING MICHAEL CARRICK’S MANCHESTER UNITED SOS RETURN PLEA

Marcus Rashford has no interest in a Manchester United return. Discover why he’s choosing a permanent £26m move to Barcelona instead.

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Marcus Rashford is right to choose the sun of Spain over Manchester

Marcus Rashford isn’t looking back at Manchester United. After his loan to Barcelona, he’s made it pretty clear he wants to stay in Spain for good.

He landed at Barca last summer, a move that made sense after things soured for him at Old Trafford. Hansi Flick brought him in on a season-long loan, with a deal in place to buy him for €30 million (£26 million). Rashford wasted no time showing his worth—22 goal contributions in 32 games. He’s settled in fast, and the fans have noticed.

Earlier on, it sounded like Barcelona might try to haggle over the fee, maybe push for another loan or a cheaper deal. But now, according to Marca, that’s off the table. The club’s ready to pay what they agreed and make Rashford’s move permanent. Rashford wants it too. Everyone seems to be on the same page.

The Mirror reports Rashford has zero interest in heading back to Manchester. He wants his future sorted before England sets off for the 2026 World Cup in North America. No surprise there—he’s not looking to drag things out.

England’s first match is June 17 against Croatia, just two weeks after Barcelona’s season wraps up. Some talk suggested Michael Carrick, if he gets the United job permanently, could try to lure Rashford back. But honestly, Rashford’s mind is made up. He wants Spain, and that’s that.

Even if the Barcelona deal somehow falls through, Rashford would rather move elsewhere than wear United’s shirt again. If everything goes as planned, his transfer will be United’s first big move this summer.

He’s not the only one heading out. Casemiro’s already confirmed he’s leaving, and a few others might follow. United have juggled rumours about guys like Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee, and Kobbie Mainoo, especially back in January. After Ruben Amorim left, Mainoo actually found himself in a stronger spot at United and has started every match since Carrick came back. Lately, there’s been a real push to get him into the England squad.

Meanwhile, United are fighting for a Champions League spot. If they make the top five, they’ll have more cash to play with this summer. Last year, they spent over £200 million beefing up the squad, even without European football.

If Rashford, Ugarte, and Zirkzee all leave, United will have even more flexibility to reshape the team. Top priorities? A central midfielder, a centre-forward, and a left winger before the 2026/27 season kicks off. This summer’s shaping up to be busy at Old Trafford.

COLE PALMER "OPEN" TO MANCHESTER UNITED SWITCH AMID HOMESICK RUMORS

Cole Palmer is reportedly open to a summer move to boyhood club Manchester United as claims of homesickness emerge at Chelsea.

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Family ties are pulling Chelsea’s star back to Manchester

Cole Palmer just can’t seem to escape transfer talk. Now, it’s Manchester United in the headlines, with rumours swirling that he’s homesick after spending two and a half years at Chelsea.

Apparently, Palmer wouldn’t mind a big summer move to United—his boyhood club—especially with fresh claims that he’s not exactly settled in London. He joined Chelsea from Manchester City in a £42.5 million deal and quickly became one of their main attacking threats. But now, the England international’s name keeps popping up in connection to a return up north.

The Sun says Palmer would be open if United came calling, since he grew up supporting them. But don’t expect him to head back to City while Pep Guardiola’s still the boss. That door’s basically closed.

It’s worth noting that Jason Wilcox, United’s director of football, knows Palmer well from his time at City’s academy. Wilcox is a big fan—hard not to be, after Palmer racked up 15 goals and eight assists in the Premier League last season.

Despite signing a new deal with Chelsea last year that runs until 2033, Palmer reportedly misses his hometown of Wythenshawe.

Injuries have made this season tough for him. He’s only managed 13 appearances in the 2025-26 campaign, and he missed Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Crystal Palace on Sunday because of a thigh problem. Liam Rosenior, Chelsea’s new head coach, confirmed that before the match.

Rosenior’s already tried to put a lid on the transfer rumours, especially the talk about Palmer being homesick. “I’ve spoken to Cole plenty of times, and he seems really happy here,” Rosenior said last week. “He’s a huge part of our long-term plans.

“My job—and the club’s—is to help him consistently play at his best. He was frustrated after the Brentford game, for sure. We need to take care of him, and that’s why I kept him out of the last match.”

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