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In recent months, Harvey Elliott has expressed his desire to play regular football, whether that's at Liverpool or elsewhere.
He's currently making waves for England U21s, having netted twice in the country's Euros semifinal triumph over the Netherlands.
His impressive form is believed to be drawing attention from several Premier League clubs, and Liverpool is reportedly ready to cash in.
However, the Reds will only contemplate letting Elliott go if they can turn a handsome profit
Harvey Elliott has impressed at the U21 Euros
After a tribunal, the Reds were required to pay £1.5 million ($2 million) in compensation and up to £2.8 million ($3.9 million) in additional fees based on Elliott's performances.
His standout display for England's U21s caught the attention of former England forward Jermain Defoe, who lauded Elliott as a "top, top player" and suggested he should seek a club where he can take center stage.
"There'll be a lot of clubs watching this tournament," said Defoe on Channel 4
"We said it before, he's too good to not be playing, when you're producing in big tournaments like this against the best players.
"The two goals that we saw this evening, he's a top, top player
"For him, he just needs to go out and play, get himself in a team where he's one of the main players, and just go out and express yourself and show how good you are."
Echoing these sentiments, Joe Cole, the former Liverpool midfielder, concurred: "He's done a great job for Liverpool, and if he decides to move on, I still feel there's levels.
"For a player to come to a tournament and do what he's done, there's levels for him to go up again, and I'd love to see him playing with that kind of passion and happiness on his face every week."