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Here, Echo Sport looks at some of the stories surrounding Liverpool.READ MORE: Florian Wirtz has just found short-term solution as Arne Slot changes Liverpool blueprintREAD MORE: Jurgen Klopp sends message to Pep Guardiola ahead of Manchester City vs LiverpoolHarvey Elliott transfer theory surfacesHarvey Elliott's loan switch to Aston Villa has not unfolded as many would have anticipated. The gifted midfielder has managed just two starts across seven outings and he has not appeared for Unai Emery's team in the past month.The 22-year-old departed Liverpool on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy for £35million, but former Villa CEO Keith Wyness reckons Elliott could return to Liverpool before those terms are fulfilled."I am surprised because I think he's a good player, but he hasn't quite taken the eye of Emery," Wyness said on Football Insider's Inside Track podcast.
He's on loan, and if he gets 10 games, then he triggers the obligation to buy."There's talk that Liverpool want him back as well, so if the loan isn't confirmed, then he could come back to Liverpool. Perhaps Liverpool are wishing that they had him there right now on the bench while they've got issues with all these new expensive signings."A lot of the Liverpool fans I've been speaking to would have been much happier to have Elliott on the field than some of these other players."Liverpool working on double dealLiverpool are reportedly closing in on securing new contracts for midfield duo Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch.
Both players joined the Reds in 2023 and have been standout performers during Slot's tenure.Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano has reported that Liverpool are making progress in their discussions with Szoboszlai, although negotiations are not yet in the final stages. The club is said to be ready to increase the 25-year-old's wages, reflecting his growing significance to the team.Szoboszlai and Gravenberch both still have two-and-a-half years left on their current contracts but it is claimed that Liverpool want to ensure both players stay at the club for the long term.
