Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson may receive a reduced fee in transfer talks due to a one-buyer market. The 23-year-old midfielder has been the subject of interest from Manchester City, but the club has rejected their opening bid. According to The i's chief football writer Daniel Storey, the one-buyer market has made it difficult for Forest to negotiate a higher fee. Storey told BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast that Manchester City can wait out the transfer window and do their business at the end of the window. This could result in a slightly deflated fee for Anderson. However, Storey believes that the fee will still be around £90m, which is an enormous amount of money. Nottingham Forest are keen to sell Anderson and replace him with a new player. The club has been happy to sell Anderson, which has made the fee drop slightly. Storey believes that the fee will be around £100m, which is more than double what Forest have ever sold a player for. Nottingham Forest's Anderson is expected to leave the club soon, and the transfer talks are ongoing. The club is looking to replace him with a new player, but it's hard to do when he's still at the club. Nottingham Forest's Anderson has been a key player for the club, and his departure will be a significant loss. The club is looking to rebuild and find a new player to replace him. Nottingham Forest's Anderson has been a great player for the club, and his departure will be a significant loss. The club is looking to find a new player to replace him and continue their success.