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Harvey Elliott to Reject MLS & Liverpool Move for Defender – Latest LFC News
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott has reportedly turned down lucrative offers from Major League Soccer (MLS) clubs and even a potential departure from Anfield to prioritize a move involving a key defender, according to latest reports.
The 22-year-old England international, who has been a fringe player under manager Arne Slot this season, was linked with high-profile moves abroad. MLS teams, including Inter Miami, offered substantial contracts amid Liverpool's squad overhaul. However, Elliott is said to have rejected these, insisting on staying in Europe and pushing for Liverpool to sign a top-class defender before considering his future.
Sources close to the player reveal Elliott's frustration with Liverpool's defensive vulnerabilities, particularly after recent Premier League draws against weaker sides. He believes a commanding center-back, such as Bayer Leverkusen's Piero Hincapie or Sporting CP's Ousmane Diomande, would solidify the backline and boost his own playing time in midfield.
Notably, Elliott has vetoed a £35m permanent transfer to Aston Villa, confirmed off by manager Unai Emery two months ago[1]. Emery stated Villa decided against the deal despite initial interest, allowing Elliott to focus on his demands at Liverpool.
Fabrizio Romano reports Elliott's camp held talks with MLS outfits but prioritized Premier League stability. Liverpool, meanwhile, are accelerating defender pursuits ahead of the January window, with Elliott's stance influencing negotiations.
Slot praised Elliott's versatility but admitted competition for places is fierce. Fans laud his loyalty, with #ElliottStays trending on social media. If Liverpool secure a defender, Elliott could sign a new long-term deal, extending his Anfield tenure beyond 2027.
This saga highlights Elliott's growing influence, blending personal ambition with team success. Updates expected as transfer deadline nears.
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