Nottingham Forest is reportedly close to finalizing the sale of midfielder Elliot Anderson to Manchester City for approximately £120 million. However, the club has introduced an unexpected condition that could influence the transfer dynamics. According to sources, Nottingham Forest, owned by Evangelos Marinakis, has requested that Manchester City facilitate other transfers from the City Football Group to clubs under Marinakis' ownership, including Olympiacos. This stipulation may allow Olympiacos to strengthen their squad by securing key players from the City Football Group. The Greek club is already in advanced negotiations to sign Spanish winger Joel Roca from Girona FC, which is part of the City Football Group. Additionally, there are reports linking Olympiacos to Moroccan midfielder Azzedine Ounahi and winger Bryan Gil, both of whom are also from Girona. While the potential for multiple transfers exists, the exact impact on Anderson's departure price remains unclear. Nevertheless, this condition could streamline the transfer process for Nottingham Forest and provide Olympiacos with valuable reinforcements.