
Liverpool Sets Price for Selling Harvey Elliott
British media reports revealed today, Friday, that Liverpool is ready to sell its player Harvey Elliott during the summer transfer window, setting a price of £40 million for his services.
According to the "Daily Mail," Liverpool does not oppose Elliott's departure this summer, especially following the club's recent signing of German star Florian Wirtz, which may reduce Elliott's chances of regular participation next season.
The newspaper clarified that the 22-year-old player has several offers, including two from the English Premier League from Brighton and West Ham, along with interest from the German club Leipzig, but none of the three clubs have yet made a financial offer reaching the value set by Liverpool.
Interest in Harvey Elliott from the clubs comes after his remarkable performance with the England U21 team, where he led the team to the final of the U21 European Championship, in addition to participating with Liverpool in 28 matches last season, during which he scored 5 goals and assisted 3 others.
According to the "Daily Mail," Liverpool does not oppose Elliott's departure this summer, especially following the club's recent signing of German star Florian Wirtz, which may reduce Elliott's chances of regular participation next season.
The newspaper clarified that the 22-year-old player has several offers, including two from the English Premier League from Brighton and West Ham, along with interest from the German club Leipzig, but none of the three clubs have yet made a financial offer reaching the value set by Liverpool.
Interest in Harvey Elliott from the clubs comes after his remarkable performance with the England U21 team, where he led the team to the final of the U21 European Championship, in addition to participating with Liverpool in 28 matches last season, during which he scored 5 goals and assisted 3 others.