Newcastle United are closing in on a big-money move for Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga, and Manchester United are set to benefit financially from the deal.

The Swedish international, who joined Forest from Man Utd in 2023 for £15m, has attracted strong interest from Newcastle after an impressive 2023/24 Premier League campaign. The Magpies have reportedly submitted an improved £55m bid after an initial £45m offer was rejected, with a deal now nearing completion (Daily Mail).

Man Utd’s Sell-On Clause: How Much Will They Earn?

When Man Utd sold Elanga to Forest, they included a 15% sell-on clause on any future profit. With Newcastle’s £55m bid on the table, the Red Devils are set to receive:

  • £55m (Newcastle’s offer) – £15m (original fee) = £40m profit

  • 15% of £40m = £6m

This means Manchester United will earn an extra £6m from Elanga’s potential move to St James’ Park—a welcome financial boost as they navigate Europa League football next season.

Why Newcastle Want Elanga

The 23-year-old winger was a standout performer for Nottingham Forest last season, contributing 5 goals and 9 assists in the Premier League. His pace, versatility, and creativity have made him a top target for Eddie Howe’s side, who are looking to strengthen ahead of their Champions League campaign.

What’s Next?

While the £55m transfer fee has been agreed in principle (The Athletic), personal terms and medical checks remain before the deal is finalized. If completed, this move will mark one of Newcastle’s biggest signings of the summer.

For Man Utd, the £6m windfall could help with their own transfer plans, proving the long-term value of smart sell-on clauses in player sales.

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