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Liverpool players celebrate Harvey Elliott’s arm against Brighton. (Mike Hewitt / Getty Images)
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott, this summer was shot to leave Anfield by the former West Ham Player Stuart Pearce.
The 22-year-old midfielder, once a close automatic entity in the starting staff, saw significantly reduced the role of the role under the arne.
Despite all competitions 28, only six matches began.
Elliott said the external years did not want to waste the decisive years and therefore relate to the Premier League champions.
With a more new player coming to Liverpool this summer, Florian Wirtz’s approaching arrival, Elliott, will further increase the peking order.
During a view talker Breakfast, football legend Stuart Pearce joined a segment called ‘Transfer Tinder’, here asked for a number to left or right from a number of proposed transfers.
He said:
“Every day is counted every day, both.
“The player needs to play. When Klopp left, he said:” I should play Harvey Elliott. “It was one of his phrases.
“He determined his talent and determined that he did not play enough. This year did not have enough.
“I think it would be a good move for both sides. Right.”
Slot can seem to be a surplus, not the foundation of Elliott’s long-term middle building, but according to requirements.
Premier League are Giants The midfield has been allowed to leave this summer club Wolves are interested in signing all with Aston Villa and AFC Bournemut.
The slot is expected to require a fee of £ 50 million for 40 million TL and young midfielder in the region.
An ambitious ambitious with Liverpool forms a new midfiel core and Wirtz’s arrival, Elliottun’s game is in danger.
In a way away from Anfield, a club like West Ham United, the player can continue to stay in the Premier League and continue to develop.
Together with Elliott, Andy Robertson could also leave the club As the interest of Atletico Madrid increases.
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