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‘Financially unaffordable’ – David Ornstein on Newcastle United updates

December 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Can Newcastle United sign Elliot Anderson?
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Newcastle United are unlikely to pursue a move to re-sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliott Anderson next year despite his impressive development since leaving St James’ Park.

The latest information was revealed by David Ornstein, who suggested the Magpies are not among the Premier League or European clubs lining up to sign the England international.

Speaking on NBC Sports, Ornstein explained that while Anderson’s development has been closely monitored on Tyneside, a reunion is not part of Newcastle’s strategic plans at this time.

Newcastle United insiders recognize Anderson’s quality and versatility, but reinforcement priorities appear to be focused elsewhere as the club continues to balance ambition and financial discipline.

Can Newcastle United sign Elliot Anderson?

Mr. Ornstein said:

“Arsenal are pretty much the only team in this slot with a good midfield so I don’t think they would expect that, and his old club Newcastle, although they would like it, they probably wouldn’t be able to afford him financially.”

“A lot will depend on the manager, but there’s been some uncertainty with the managers of the clubs I’ve mentioned so far and a player like Anderson will want a bit of certainty in that regard.

“So the next six months will be important, but next summer’s World Cup I don’t think it will affect where he goes.”

Anderson, a former Newcastle youth player, left his boyhood club in the summer of 2024 to join Nottingham Forest in a deal worth around £35 million.

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The move comes after he made 55 first-team appearances for the Magpies.

Magpies forced to sell Anderson

Elliot Anderson in Nottingham Forest (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Despite his growing role under manager Eddie Howe, Newcastle faced a difficult decision.

The sale was largely driven by Profitability and Sustainability Regulations (PSR), with Newcastle under pressure to raise funds quickly.

Anderson was reluctant to leave, but the club’s financial realities left him with little choice.

Anderson had an outstanding season at Forest, establishing himself as a key figure in midfield and winning praise for his consistency.

His performances have also strengthened his standing at international level, and his reputation in England highlights how far he has come since leaving Newcastle.

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