Elliot Anderson have been linked with a move to Manchester City after starring for Nottingham Forest and England
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Elliot Anderson insists he is focused on earning his spot in England’s World Cup squadopen image in gallery
Elliot Anderson insists he is focused on earning his spot in England’s World Cup squad (Getty)
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Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson is firmly focused on securing his place in England's World Cup squad, despite swirling rumours of a colossal £100 million summer transfer to Manchester City.
The 23-year-old, who has enjoyed a brilliant two years at the City Ground, appears virtually guaranteed a spot on the plane to the World Cup, and he insists this is his sole concentration.
"Obviously we’ve got the World Cup this summer so all my eyes are on that," Anderson said. "Playing for England, I’ve got the badge on now so that’s all I’m thinking about at the moment.
“I want it that way (to be guaranteed a start). But I’ve got a season left with Forest. I’ve got plenty of games and there’s plenty of time until then. I’ve got to keep my standards high and make sure that happens."
Anderson has established himself as a key player, making himself first choice in Thomas Tuchel’s side after just six appearances before Christmas, forging a strong partnership with Declan Rice.
Anderson has flourished alongside Declan Rice in England’s midfield (John Walton/PA)open image in gallery
Anderson has flourished alongside Declan Rice in England’s midfield (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)
This formidable pairing will be temporarily broken for Tuesday’s game against Japan, as Rice has withdrawn from the England squad due to injury.
However, Anderson credits Rice with being influential in his international development.
"It’s a really good partnership. Since I’ve come in, he’s made me feel comfortable, he’s helped me learn on the job," he explained.
"He’s full of energy to help me and the relationship on the pitch is really good. (He’s helped me) on and off the pitch.
“Seeing the way he plays on the pitch, I’m trying to learn from him. Little things on the training pitch, bits of advice, putting his arm around me and just building on the relationship."
Tuesday’s match against Japan will be the final chance for England’s players to impress Tuchel before he names his World Cup squad for this summer’s tournament.