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Liverpool has a reputation for getting good money for its players — around $46 million (£34 million) for Jarell Quansah, for instance — and that is set to continue.
In the cases of both Nunez and Elliott, Liverpool should be able to get even more than it will earn from Quansah's move.
According to The Athletic, Nottingham Forest has flatly rejected a $61 million (£45 million) bid from Newcastle for its winger, Anthony Elanga.
Anthony Elanga, Ola Aina and Callum Hudson-Odoi of Nottingham Forest celebrate after beating Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup.
But he scored just six goals for Nottingham Forest last season, and while he had a generally good campaign, his season was not so good that a $60M-plus valuation won't raise eyebrows.
In two years at the City Ground, Elanga has scored 11 goals in 83 appearances.
And though it is a crude comparison to make between two very different players who play in different positions, Nunez is surely at least as good as Elanga.
Elliott, as a homegrown player who is aged just 22, and with 147 appearances for Liverpool to date, is even more valuable.
Earlier, Football Insider claimed that the Reds would demand around $54 million (£40 million) for Elliott, but even that — in the Elanga context — seems modest
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