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The England international made his final appearance in the second half of a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, before lifting the Premier League trophy.
However, the emotional weight of the occasion was evident as the 26-year-old was seen shedding tears multiple times, including during the city-wide open-top bus parade the next day, signalling the end of his time with Liverpool.
The Irish goalkeeper expressed his ambition to secure a regular starting spot, hinting at a summer exit.
Caoimhin Kelleher is expected to leave Liverpool this summer.
As Liverpool's sights are set on acquiring Wirtz, Elliott could find himself contending with even tougher competition to secure his place in the squad should he decide to stay.
Elliott's tearful moment on the field paired with his poignant Instagram posts have sparked fan speculation that he may be preparing to part ways with his childhood team when the summer comes.
Fans are drawing parallels with their speculations about Kostas Tsimikas, who also posted a reflective piece on social media following Liverpool's league victory
Just like Robertson, Tsimikas finds his own squad status possibly in jeopardy with Liverpool's ambitions to sign a fresh left-back.
The full-back shared a heartfelt message alongside a photo with the Premier League trophy, saying: "As a kid kicking a ball in Greece, I could never imagine this day – lifting the Premier League trophy as a Liverpool FC player.
"Five years at this club have taught me what it means to never walk alone: this city, this team, and these fans carried us through every step