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The summer 2026 transfer window just got its first blockbuster — and it’s a record-breaker. Manchester City has agreed a £116 million deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, in a move that Sky Sports News calls “the deal that sets the benchmark” for every other midfielder on the market this summer.
Here’s what’s happening and how it affects the biggest clubs in the Premier League.
The £116m Benchmark
Anderson’s transfer to the Etihad isn’t just huge in its own right — it’s reshaping the entire midfielder market. With a fee north of £100 million, every club now knows the price of elite midfield talent has gone up.
| Player | Club | Estimated Value | Potential Move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elliot Anderson | Nottingham Forest → Man City | £116m (done deal) | ✅ Done |
| Sandro Tonali | Newcastle United | £100m+ | Tottenham, Man City, Arsenal |
| Bruno Guimaraes | Newcastle United | £80-90m | Arsenal |
| Mateus Fernandes | West Ham | £70-80m | Man United, Spurs |
| Felix Nmecha | Borussia Dortmund | €85m (£75.5m) | Newcastle |
What This Means for the Big Clubs
🟡 Arsenal — Guimaraes in Their Sights
Arsenal has been exploring the conditions of a deal for Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes. Contact has been made through intermediaries, and while an informal proposal was rejected, the Gunners are expected to push harder. Guimaraes, 28, has 195 appearances and 31 goals for Newcastle and is currently playing for Brazil at the World Cup. His contract runs until 2028, so Newcastle hold all the cards — but the Anderson fee makes it harder for them to demand a discount.
🤍 Tottenham — Tonali Chase Heats Up
Spurs had an £80m bid for Sandro Tonali turned down by Newcastle. The Italian midfielder is reportedly ready to sign for Spurs if the clubs can agree a fee, with a contract worth over £275,000 per week waiting for him. Tonali has been on Arsenal and Man City’s radar too, but Spurs remain the most aggressive suitor.
⚫⚪ Newcastle — Rebuilding Mode?
With Anthony Gordon already gone and Tonali looking likely to move on, Jamie Carragher summed it up: “It almost feels like Newcastle are going to have to build another team.” The Magpies are already preparing — they’re interested in Felix Nmecha of Borussia Dortmund (€85m release clause) and are monitoring the market for replacements.
🔵 Manchester City — Not Done Yet
Even after landing Anderson for £116m, City could still sign another midfielder. They’ve been weighing up a move for Tonali and are keeping tabs on the market. Pep Guardiola clearly isn’t stopping with one signing.
The Bigger Picture
This summer was always going to be dominated by central midfielders. With Anderson’s fee setting a new baseline, clubs now have to decide: pay the premium or wait. But with the World Cup ongoing and players like Guimaraes and Tonali showcasing their talents on the biggest stage, prices are only going one direction — up.
FAQ
Q: When did Elliot Anderson join Manchester City?
A: The £116m deal was agreed in late June 2026. The transfer is expected to be finalized when the window officially opens.
Q: Will Bruno Guimaraes leave Newcastle this summer?
A: Newcastle do not want to sell their captain. However, Arsenal is exploring a deal, and if a bid around £90m comes in, Newcastle may have a decision to make. Guimaraes is currently focused on Brazil’s World Cup campaign.
Q: What happens to Tottenham’s midfield plans?
A: Spurs are prioritizing Sandro Tonali and have already had an £80m bid rejected. They’re expected to return with an improved offer, especially now that the Anderson deal has set a higher market rate.
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