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Photo by Tullio Puglia - UEFA/UEFA via Getty ImagesHarvey Elliott has opened up after his switch to Aston Villa, but his latest remarks carry a deeper weight.
Harvey Elliott made his Aston Villa debut on Saturday in the 0-0 draw with Everton, leaving him nine appearances away from triggering a £35 million permanent move.
The deal, tied to his game time, was structured to help Villa navigate PSR restrictions.
While his switch from Anfield had been expected, Elliott admitted it was still far from easy.
He said, “I loved every minute of it; every second, every day [at Liverpool].
He underlined the need for regular playing time: “But I think the most important thing for me when I was making the decision was to be playing first-team football.”
“I need to be in a team where I’m getting regular minutes.
Whether that’s starting or coming off the bench, just having that feeling of going into a matchday knowing you’re going to play, that’s the only way I can improve now.”
He pledged his support, “The love I have for Liverpool is still going to be there forever, that’s not going to change.
I’m still going to be watching and looking out for them from afar.
I’m wishing them all the very best.”
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