Harvey Elliott's future at Liverpool has been up in the air in recent weeks amid reported interest from Brighton & Hove Albion and Borussia Dortmund in the Janu
Harvey Elliott's Liverpool future had been questioned but the 21-year-old has been steadfast in his desire to remain at his boyhood club.
Football Insider has learned that Liverpool are planning contract renewal talks with midfielder Harvey Elliott.
Harvey Elliott has dismissed speculation linking him with a possible move away from Liverpool as he insisted: “This is my club and I’ll fight for my place.” The England Under-21s midfielder’s future has been the subject of debate with his opportunities limited since Arne Slot took over as head coach last summer.
The Reds are into the Champions League last 16, sit top of the Premier League and are still alive in two domestic cup competitions, so it could be a special season under Arne Slot
Liverpool set to initiate contract discussions with Harvey Elliott. The youngster scored the winner against LOSC Lille.
Harvey Elliott scored the winning goal for Liverpool as they beat Lille 2-1 and the 21-year-old sent a message about his future at the club with his celebration
While he's not been a central part of Arne Slot's new-look Liverpool, Harvey Elliott appears ready to fight for his place on the pitch.
Harvey Elliott made his stance on a transfer away from Liverpool clear after Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League win against Lille.
Harvey Elliott set social media abuzz with his celebration against Lille and now we know why. The 21-year-old scored the winner for Liverpool as they overcame Lille 2-1 to all-but secure top spot
Liverpool have won all six of their League Phase games so far, sitting pretty at the top of the table. To confirm their spot in the top eight of the table, which guarantees a spot in the last 16 without going through the playoff round, they need a point against French upstarts Lille on Tuesday.
Liverpool have won 2-1 against Lille in their Champions League match at Anfield. Mohamed Salah scored on the counter-attack in the first half and the hosts were cruising when Lille’s Aissa Mandi was sent off for a second bookable offence.