Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira says Elliot Anderson deserves “the top of the world” and cannot say whether will be at the club next season. Anderson scored an 88th-minute goal to earn a point in a 1-1 draw against former club Newcastle to put Forest on the brink of Premier League survival, after Harvey Barnes had given the visitors the lead. The England midfielder is still performing despite the recent death of his mother Helen, whose funeral was on Friday, less than 24 hours after the Europa League loss to Aston Villa. Anderson, who will be a key figure in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup plans, has been linked with a summer move away from the City Ground this summer and Pereira wants Forest to enjoy him while they can. “It’s difficult for me, and everybody, to understand what he is feeling inside of him,” the Portuguese said. “I believe that he is honouring his mother, going inside the pitch and running until the last metre, until the last breath.…