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The 22-year-old talent found himself limited to a mere 18 appearances in the club's Premier League title-winning campaign, featuring in the starting line-up just twice as Liverpool secured their landmark 20th league title.
Elliott, who is a lifelong supporter of the Reds, was visibly emotional during the team's jubilant festivities, fuelling speculation about his potential departure from the club he adores.
I need to see if I'm content in doing what I'm doing and how can I improve as a player because that's the most important thing."
"I just want to improve and be the best possible version of myself.
But most importantly, it's just about what's best for my career."
Elliott's standout moment of the season occurred during Liverpool's thrilling 1-0 first-leg Champions League triumph over Paris Saint-Germain.
In a tense match at Parc Des Princes, Elliott made a dramatic entrance as a substitute in the 86th minute and netted the decisive goal just 47 seconds later, steering Liverpool towards a commanding position.
Elliott had hoped that his contribution would be a catalyst for more playing time: "I thought so.
I thought PSG was kind of a high for me, especially with the Premier League game coming up a few days later.
His decisions were not to start me, I can't complain."
Despite the limited minutes, Elliott celebrated a title victory with Liverpool finishing a solid 10 points ahead of their nearest rivals, Arsenal.
Even with a Premier League winner's medal to his name, Elliott considers this season to have been challenging on a personal level, particularly after sustaining a fractured foot in September.
He remarked: "It's been a bit different.
It's been a season where, especially in the Premier League, we've dominated and coming into a team that's doing so well.
"After my injury, I think it was always going to be hard but I'd hoped I would have got some more opportunities but football is football."
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