Liverpool

Liverpool has set an asking price of £35-£40 million for Harvey Elliott, with several clubs expressing interest in signing the 22-year-old midfielder.

Liverpool has set an asking price of £35-£40 million for Harvey Elliott, with several clubs expressing interest in signing the 22-year-old midfielder. Despite his talent, Elliott has struggled to secure regular playing time under Arne Slot, behind players like Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Curtis Jones.

 

Transfer Interest

 

– Tottenham Hotspur: Tottenham has reportedly made inquiries about acquiring Elliott, with manager Thomas Frank outlining his plans for the player. They are willing to meet Liverpool’s demands, including a £40 million fee and a buy-back clause.

– Brighton & Hove Albion: Brighton has been linked to Elliott, with the club potentially looking to strengthen their squad.

– Borussia Dortmund: Dortmund has also shown interest in Elliott, having explored a move for him several months ago.

– Chelsea: Chelsea is reportedly considering signing Elliott, who could become a first-team regular at Stamford Bridge.

– Newcastle United: Newcastle United, led by Eddie Howe, is also interested in Elliott, with Howe being a huge admirer of the player.

– Aston Villa: Aston Villa is monitoring the situation, preparing a €35 million offer for Elliott.

– RB Leipzig: RB Leipzig has expressed interest in acquiring Elliott, with the transfer involving complex negotiations ¹ ² ³.

 

 

Elliott’s Future

 

Elliott’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain, with the player admitting that his future is in the hands of his bosses. He has expressed a desire to play regular first-team football to get into England’s 2026 World Cup squad and sees Tottenham as an ideal opportunity. Liverpool, however, views Elliott as an important homegrown talent with huge potential and will not accept a bid unless it’s too good to turn down ¹ ⁴.

 

Market Value

 

According to CIES Football Observatory, Elliott’s market value has risen to £52 million, a 1200% increase since his signing. Liverpool initially paid £4 million for Elliott, including add-ons, and may look to recoup a significant portion of this investment ⁵.

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