England star undergoes US medical as Manchester City break transfer record: report

Elliot Anderson in action for England, stood with his hands on his hips.
Elliot Anderson's impending Manchester City move is for a seemingly fluctuating transfer fee, and on a fast-moving signing timeline. (Image credit: Getty Images)

England's Elliot Anderson is now Manchester City-bound, and is undergoing his medical in the United States ahead of an Etihad arrival.

The former Nottingham Forest star has shone at the 2026 World Cup in a Three Lions shirt, with a seemingly record-breaking transfer fee required to seal his signature.

Manchester City, FA and Carabao Cup winners, and Premier League runners-up, in 2025/26, will be without Pep Guardiola next season, however, their latest transfer business is a clear message that the Cityzens will remain firmly at the forefront of English football.

Elliot Anderson to Manchester City

Elliot Anderson against Ghana on the ball.

Elliot Anderson will break Manchester City's club record transfer fee, but will he break the British record? (Image credit: Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Coping with the additional loss of veteran midfielder Bernado Silva, the star England midfielder will slot straight into presumed next manager Enzo Maresca's line-up in Manchester.

As one of the most sought after signatures in not only English, but world football, Anderson's possibly record-breaking cost has been revealed.

Elliot Anderson in action for England, running.

Anderson has shone at the 2026 World Cup for England. (Image credit: Getty Images)

According to a report from David Ornstein of The Athletic, the former Nottingham Forest player has signed for a fee of £116 million.

The British transfer record is still held by Liverpool, who secured the services of Alexander Isak for £125 million after turbulent summer drama following the Reds' 2024/25 Premier League title win.

However, Anderson will go down as Manchester City's most expensive signing of all time, even after forming a dangerously stacked dynasty that won six out of ten available top-flight titles under Guardiola.

Despite earlier suggestions that Anderson may have eclipsed Isak as the most expensive transfer in British football history, in a deal worth around £130 million, that figure has since decreased.

According to report from The Telegraph, the England star has beaten Jack Grealish's previous club record fee of £100 million, however, the deal has indeed been set for £116 million, with no bonuses involved.

Elliot Anderson of England running, mid-shout.

Transfer experts remain unsure of Anderson's fee, however, more is pointing to a deal worth just £116 million. (Image credit: Michael Regan - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano also confirmed the figure, stating via X that the transfer has been completed with no financial add-ons.

However, to complicate matters, fellow transfer expert Ben Jacobs has revealed that Forest "maintain [the deal is] up to £130 million," making it possible that Isak's record will be dethroned.

In regard to the timeline of Anderson's move, his United States medical remains set for Friday morning, according to Ornstein.

That would occur prior to England's game against Panama, which the midfielder will likely be part of, as the Three Lions look to top Group L.

As it stands, Anderson's transfer fee is certain to break Manchester City's club record, however, the British record remains unclear.

Kedar Bayley
Freelance Writer

Kedar Bayley is a trained journalist specialising in culture reporting. As a fan of Liverpool FC, he writes on the Reds often. Knowledgable about all things sports, cinema and television, you can find his words in Screen International, FourFourTwo, Manchester Evening News and more.

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