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And while Dominik Szoboszlai has given Slot precious little reason to make adjustments to his side, it is hard to shake the feeling that Liverpool would be taking a big risk by letting Elliott go anywhere this summer.
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Liverpool is not actively interested in selling Elliott, but there is an acceptance that the midfielder has legitimate concerns over his game time.
Slot insists that he still rates Elliott highly, ascribing his limited opportunities to the form of others, and his struggles to get back up to full speed after an injury.
But it would be a big leap of faith for the youngster to take that at face value.
Should Elliott decide that a move is in his best interests, it's thought that Liverpool would reluctantly sanction it — at the right price.
And that price has now been set.
According to talkSPORT, Liverpool values Elliott "in excess" of $53 million (£40 million).
"Several" Premier League clubs are thought to be tracking Elliott, but this is his first named potential landing spot in the event he decides to leave Liverpool.
Would it be a good fit
Minutes would also presumably be all but assured, especially in the event that Elliott arrived after Cunha departed