Premier League
Man Utd Should Make Elliot Anderson Their Top Transfer Priority: Rising England Star Can Have Declan Rice-Esque Impact On Red Devils’ Midfield
Manchester United finally look like a team finding their rhythm again. With Senne Lammens bringing calm between the sticks and forwards like Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha delivering in attack, there’s a sense of balance returning to Old Trafford. But there’s still one missing piece — a commanding, consistent midfielder who can shape games and dictate play for years to come.
That missing piece might just be Elliot Anderson.
The 22-year-old England international has been nothing short of sensational for Nottingham Forest, standing out as one of the Premier League’s most complete midfielders. He combines vision, precision, and physicality in a way that’s earned comparisons to Declan Rice — and for good reason.
A Midfield Maestro In Numbers
Anderson’s stats tell a powerful story. According to FBREF, he ranks first among Premier League midfielders in:
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Passes attempted and completed
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Progressive passes
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Passes into the final third
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Ball recoveries
He also leads all midfielders in total passing distance and progressive passing distance — a metric that highlights his ability to move play forward effectively. To put that in perspective, Anderson’s progressive passing distance outpaces the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Granit Xhaka, and even Declan Rice.
Doing It All
Former England winger Ashley Young summed it up perfectly: “Elliot Anderson can do it all. He can defend, he can create, he can win tackles, and he can release players forward.”
That versatility has made him indispensable for Forest. Whether playing as a deep-lying playmaker, box-to-box engine, or advanced creator, Anderson brings composure and creativity. For England, his ability to glide past opponents and distribute with confidence has stood out.
Dan Burn, who knows Anderson from their Newcastle days, added: “He’s always wanting the ball wherever he is. He’s calm, strong, and reads the game brilliantly.”
Built For The Big Stage
Thomas Tuchel once described Anderson as “a very mobile No.6 who loves to defend and break lines.” That blend of energy and tactical intelligence makes him a perfect fit for a United midfield that has relied too heavily on Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes.
Both players, while exceptional, are aging. Fernandes is 31 and Casemiro turns 34 in February. United’s long-term rebuild needs a midfielder who can define the next era — and Anderson fits the bill.
A Future Leader
Declan Rice himself praised Anderson after their partnership for England, saying: “It’s like autopilot the way he plays. We’re building a nice partnership.”
That confidence and composure are exactly what United’s midfield has been missing. Anderson’s range of passing, defensive work rate, and leadership qualities make him the type of player who can elevate the entire team — not just fill a gap.
The Verdict
Manchester United’s recruitment has often been reactive rather than strategic, but signing Elliot Anderson would be a statement of intent. He’s young, English, technically gifted, and already performing at an elite level.
If United truly want to return to the Champions League and compete for the Premier League title, Anderson should be at the top of their transfer list.
Because every great team needs a midfield heartbeat — and Elliot Anderson has all the makings of one.