Exeter City Football Club's League One rivals face transfer blow

Exeter City Football Club's League One rivals face a transfer blow as Manchester City sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for a club-record £116m. This could impact the title race, with Exeter City Football Club 54 points behind leaders Lincoln.

What happened?

Elliot Anderson, a 23-year-old midfielder, has joined Manchester City from Nottingham Forest for a club-record £116m. This is a significant blow to Exeter City Football Club's League One rivals, who were hoping to sign the talented player.

Why it matters for Exeter City Football Club

The signing of Elliot Anderson by Manchester City could impact the title race in League One. Exeter City Football Club is currently 54 points behind leaders Lincoln, and this transfer could make it even harder for them to catch up.

What comes next?

Exeter City Football Club will need to regroup and focus on their own transfer business if they want to challenge for the title. They will be hoping to sign some talented players to help them close the gap to Lincoln.

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