“Exactly the type of player Manchester United want:” this proven Premier League star has emerged as United’s priority midfield signing

Manchester United appear to have determined who their transfer priority is as they look to sign a new midfielder in either January or next summer. While Casemiro has enjoyed an impressive revival this season, the fact that he is nearing a suspension reminds Man United of the need for additional reinforcements. Aside from the Brazilian, the only other central midfielders at manager Ruben Amorim’s disposal are Bruno Fernandes, Manuel Ugarte, and Kobbie Mainoo. Fortunately, it seems that the club is aware of the need for fresh legs, with United already approaching several viable transfer targets. Entering the transfer market Brighton star Carlos Baleba has long been linked with a move to Old Trafford, particularly after United made contact with him over the summer. Still, his hefty price tag has discouraged United from making a move, although their interest in the Cameroonian seems to persist. Adam Wharton has also been linked to United, although it seems that one candidate has surged above the rest, according to a new report. All eyes on Elliot Anderson Anderson, who has been pivotal for Nottingham Forest this season, appears to be the frontrunner in the race to become United’s next midfield arrival. The Peoples Person relayed that Anderson is willing to snub interest from Liverpool in favour of a move to Old Trafford, thereby signalling his interest in United. Furthermore, United legends Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt have called on the club to sign Anderson, showing just how much he is appreciated in the club’s circles. Now, it seems that the club itself is reciprocal in its admiration for Anderson. “Manchester United ‘would love’ to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson next year amid his breakout campaign for club and country, journalist Andy Mitten has revealed,” GIVEMESPORT explained this morning. On the latest episode of the Talk of the Devils podcast, Mitten explained: “I mentioned Elliot Anderson a few weeks ago — absolutely, Manchester United would love to sign him. It’s obvious, and he’s exactly the type of player Manchester United want.” While Forest has struggled this season, Anderson has been a revelation for his club thanks to his impressive individual performance. StatisticValue PlayerElliot Anderson Matches Appearances12 Started12 Minutes per game90 Total minutes played1080 Team of the week0 Attacking Goals1 Expected goals (xG)1.68 Scoring frequency (in minutes)1080min Goals per game0.08 Total shots1.2 Shots on target per game0.3 Big chances missed1 Goal conversion7% Free kick goals0/1 Free kick conversion0% Goals from inside the box1/6 Goals from outside the box0/8 Headed goals0 Left-footed goals0 Right-footed goals1 Penalty won0 Passing Assists1 Expected assists (xA)1.46 Touches91.8 Big chances created1 Key passes1.5 Accurate passes59.5 (87%) Acc. own half28.3 (94%) Acc. opposition half31.8 (75%) Long balls (accurate)2.9 (55%) Accurate chip passes2.0 (46%) Acc. crosses1.3 (29%) Defending Interceptions1.0 Tackles per game2.8 Possession won (final third)0.4 Balls recovered per game8.2 Dribbled past per game1.2 Clearances per game0.8 Blocked shots per game0.3 Errors leading to shot1 Errors leading to goal0 Penalties committed1 Other (per game) Succ. dribbles1.2 (48%) Total duels won7.2 (54%) Ground duels won5.9 (55%) Aerial duels won1.3 (50%) Possession lost17.0 Fouls per game1.3 Was fouled2.1 Offsides0.08 Cards Yellow2 Red (2 yellows)0 Red0 Hopefully, if United deem him suitable for their lineup, the club will pursue a deal as soon as possible before other interested parties hijack the potential transfer. Featured image Carl Recine via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Mathew Cohen A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.

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