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Liverpool may have set its price for Harvey Elliott this summer as the midfielder continues to be linked with a move away from Anfield.
Elliott’s future has become a big talking point as he continues to impress for England at the UEFA European U21 Championship, having fired the Young Lions to Saturday’s final with two goals against the Netherlands earlier this week.
Despite proving to be his country’s saviour, the 22-year-old faces an uncertain future at Liverpool.
What’s more, he’s likely to find game time even harder to come by next season following the arrival of Florian Wirtz, which looks set to push Elliott even further down the pecking order.
His match-winning contribution on Wednesday has seen him receive calls from a number of pundits to leave Liverpool this summer - something which the player himself has hinted he may have to do in order to get regular playing time.
And now, according to the Daily Mail, Liverpool has set its price for Elliott as clubs begin to line up for services.
It’s claimed the Reds want at least $55 million to even consider selling him - a price that will only go up if Elliott impresses again in Saturday’s final against Germany.
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Liverpool reportedly wants at least $55M for Harvey Elliott this summer.
RB Leipzig is also touted as a possible destination, which might tempt Liverpool more if it can avoid selling to a Premier League rival.
The Mail also backs up the theory that Elliott could find playing time even harder to come by at Anfield next season, having suggested that he is now considered fourth in line for the No.10 role behind Wirtz, Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones.
Elliott is only too aware of his current situation, although he has insisted he still wants to stay at Liverpool.
"It's just a situation that me and the team have to have a conversation about because I'm coming into an age now where I'm 22, I'm going to be 23 next season," Elliott said earlier this month.
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