Elliot Anderson could turn out to be the toast of the World Cup this summer, with the Nottingham Forest midfielder on the back of a fine season.
Anderson helped Forest reach the last four of the Europa League and survive relegation from the Premier League despite a mediocre campaign.
How much should we do business for when it comes to Elliot Anderson?
Will we get the £115m that Brighton managed to squeeze out of Chelsea for Moises Caicedo?
Anderson is linked with Manchester City, whilst Manchester United are also in the market for a midfielder this summer too.
Forest will make a significant profit on Anderson when he departs the City Ground, but it appears as though Roy Keane still has some concerns over the number eight.

The issues Roy Keane still has with Elliot Anderson
Despite Anderson’s brilliance this season, it appears as though Keane isn’t quite buying the hype around Anderson.
He believes that the Forest man still has some things to work on as he tries to become the best midfielder in the Premier League at such a young age.
He said on The Overlap: “Yeah, I like him, he’s got a chance. I’m still holding back a little bit on everything.
“His decision-making, I watched him recently against Newcastle, scored a brilliant goal at the end, so I thought, you know what fair play to him.
“The Villa game, the big game in the Europa League, he was poor in that one, so when I see him at the moment, I just hold back a little bit.
“But, will he get a big move in the summer, probably. He’s settling into England really well, but then England’s group matches were easy, which represents its own challenge when the games are easy.
“When you say go all out for him, £80-£90m, I’d understand that, but when you say £100m, £125m, I’d say hold on a second.
“The World Cup will be a nice test for him.”
All eyes will be on Anderson at the World Cup as he looks to really justify Forest’s price tag.
If Manchester City were to offer a player to sweeten the Elliot Anderson deal, who would you like included?
The Reds don’t really want to sell him this summer, but it does feel as though a strong World Cup will put the Reds in a very strong negotiating position.
Keane’s comments feel a little bit strange, and now, Anderson will try hard to prove him wrong.
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