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Why Liverpool Are Being Tipped to Sign the 'New Harvey Elliott' in Allan Elias
Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a major summer transfer for Palmeiras' 21-year-old Brazilian midfielder Allan Elias, hailed as the 'new Harvey Elliott' due to his versatile attacking flair and youth potential.[2][8]
The deal, valued at around €35 million (£30m) including performance-based add-ons, positions Liverpool as frontrunners ahead of rivals like West Ham.[2][3][5] Brazilian reports indicate Liverpool hold a right of first refusal on Elias, with negotiations advancing rapidly and expected to conclude in coming weeks.[2][4] Palmeiras initially demanded higher fees but are now open to the structure, prioritizing financial goals while retaining Elias until after the 2026 Club World Cup in July.[3][4]
Elias has made over 50 appearances for Palmeiras, contributing 5 goals and 6 assists, often deployed on the right of midfield or wing.[2][3] Scouts praise his forward-pushing style, creativity, and big-stage composure shown in Copa Libertadores, making him a long-term project to inject dynamism into Liverpool's midfield amid potential veteran exits.[4][8] At Anfield, he could transition more to the wings, mirroring Elliott's path from Fulham to Reds stardom.[3]
Interest stems from Liverpool's strategy to reinforce their squad post-Premier League title, targeting South American talent once more.[1][4] While no bids are tabled yet, Palmeiras may delay until after the World Cup, where a Brazil call-up could inflate his price.[3] Sources confirm genuine pursuit, with unveiling planned post-tournament.[2][3]
This move signals Liverpool's shift toward high-potential youngsters, with Elias' Brazil youth international status and senior squad proximity adding allure despite risks of adapting from Brazil's league.[4] Rivals lurk, but the Merseysiders lead the race for this wonderkid.[5][6]
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