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Fabrizio Romano: Man City discuss signing £100m+ Chelsea ace instead of Elliot Anderson

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Published May 24, 2026, 1:10 PM GMT+1

Ben is an experienced sports writer and editor, graduating with a Master’s in Sports Journalism in 2017.

Ben counts experience with publications like The Liverpool Echo and The Lincolnshire Echo. He has covered various sports, from American football to Mixed Martial Arts, but his primary passion is football reporting.

Since joining Football FanCast in 2018, starting out as a freelance writer covering nearly every team in the English football ladder, Ben has progressed through the ranks. He now leads the publication’s news team as a senior editor.

Pep Guardiola has urged his successor at Manchester City to “be himself” as he steps down after a glorious ten years in charge.

Guardiola waves goodbye to one of the most successful managerial reigns in English football history this weekend.

His former assistant Enzo Maresca, who was sacked as Chelsea manager in January, is the favourite to take over.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca reacts

After winning 20 trophies at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola will be a tough act to follow but the Spaniard insisted his replacement should not attempt to imitate him.

Guardiola said: “The manager has to be himself, unique, and the club will be there to support him unconditionally, like they have done to me.

“It doesn’t work to copy and paste in this kind of job. Be natural, yourself. Everyone is everyone, and it has to be like that.

“That’s why everything is going to be good. I’m pretty sure with these players, the new manager, with the staff and everyone there, will do the job that is required to continue to be there.”

City are expected to splash the cash to back their new manager this summer, with Fabrizio Romano confirming in his latest Youtube video that Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson is the 'top target'.

However, the reporter also confirmed Forest will demand a huge fee - potentially even upwards of £100m - for their star man.

Manchester City's most expensive signings of all time

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Rank

Player

Fee

Signed from

Year

Jack Grealish

£100m

Aston Villa

2021

Josko Gvardiol

£77m

RB Leipzig

2023

Ruben Dias

£65m

Benfica

2020

Antoine Semenyo

£64m

Bournemouth

2026

Omar Marmoush

£63m

Frankfurt

2025

Rodri

£62.8m

Atletico Madrid

2019

Joao Cancelo

£60m

Juventus

2019

Riyad Mahrez

£60m

Leicester

2018

Aymeric Laporte

£57m

Athletic Club

2018

Jeremy Doku

£55.4m

Rennes

2023

And in a boost for the Reds, City could now opt to look elsewhere for their new marquee midfielder, perhaps even to Maresca's old club.

Man City hold internal talks over signing Chelsea star Fernandez

According to Romano, Maresca has personally giving his backing to a move for Anderson, but the other name on the shortlist is Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez, who cost the Blues over £100m when he signed from Benfica in 2023.

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"Man City and Enzo Maresca have already agreed on considering Elliot Anderson as a top target.

"Then they have some other names on the list in case this deal doesn't happen, let's see what happens with Rodri as well.

"Some players like Enzo Fernandez and more have been mentioned internally at Man City."

Guardiola leaves the club with the Premier League’s investigation into more than 100 alleged breaches of financial regulations by City still unresolved.

It has been more than three years since the charges were brought against the club, who deny all wrongdoing.

Guardiola has consistently backed the club throughout the process and reiterated that support when asked why he had remained so staunch in his defence.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates after the match Related

He said: “I trust them because I spoke with them and I trust how they behave. There will be a resolution.

“Nobody of the staff, backroom staff, the players and manager was here. It was a long, long time ago.

“I trust them. I (asked) before what happened and they said no.”

Whether or not that impacts their pursuit of several players with massive price tags - including a World Cup winner in Fernandez - remains to be seen.

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