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I'm not intimately familiar with the UK GPU market, but taking a quick glance on the website you linked (Scan), I'm noticing the price disparity between AMD and nVidia seems less pronounced than it is here in the US, at least at certain comparison points, and so the RTX 3080 or RX 6800 XT seem to be about your best options within that price limit.
The 6750 XT is basically a slightly overclocked 6700 XT and with faster memory to compete just a bit better out of the box against the RTX 3070, but they're not worlds apart (the 6700 XT/6750 XT, that is).
The 6800 (non-XT) is a competitor to the RTX 3070 Ti.
And the 6800 XT is a competitor to the RTX 3080.
Generally the trend is those are closest in rasterized (meaning without ray tracing) performance. Ray tracing favors nVidia. AMD often gives equal or more VRAM. (AMD also has a worldwide promotion for The Last of Us included with GPU purchases right now, if that particular game is of interest.)
Any of those would be okay for 1440p, especially if you're not fussed with ray tracing or maximum settings on triple A games (as you say you will do those more on console). But the RTX 3080 and RX 6800 XT would be the best fit as they are the fastest within your budget and thus wouldn't need upgraded as soon.