

- Elliott continues to shine for England U21, but future at Liverpool remains uncertain
- Brighton, West Ham and RB Leipzig have shown interest in the 22-year-old midfielder
- Liverpool are reportedly demanding at least £40M for the player with 147 club appearances
Key Takeaways:
While Harvey Elliott continues to impress with his performances at the Under-21 European Championship, the midfielder’s future at Liverpool appears increasingly uncertain. The player who sent England to the Euro U21 finals by scoring twice in the semi-final recently admitted that he is at an age where he needs regular playing time. Last season, Elliott started only two matches in the Premier League, both of which came after Liverpool had already secured the title. With the arrival of Florian Wirtz, his opportunities look set to become even more sporadic.
⚡ Wolves appear to be out of the race for Harvey Elliot. Opening the way for Brighton to secure the deal.
Wolves were deterred by Harvey Elliott’s asking price of £40M when they touched base about a deal. Brighton, however, are showing more willingness.
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Interest in Elliott, however, is not lacking. According to the Daily Mail, three clubs have already expressed interest in the midfielder: Brighton, West Ham, and RB Leipzig. The outlet claims that Liverpool will demand at least £40 million for the 22-year-old, who has made 147 appearances for the Merseyside club.
Elliott has never hidden the fact that he has been a passionate Liverpool fan since childhood. It is precisely for this reason that he is deeply loved by the Anfield faithful. Liverpool signed him in 2019 from Fulham, paying the London side a compensation fee of £4.3 million.