West Ham United have prepared a bold double soup in Liverpool and are targeting both Tyler Morton and Harvey Elliott via the West Hamzone, according to Lagazzettadello Sports.
Hammer is looking to strengthen his team this summer, especially in the midfield position.
After the poor season of 2024/25, it promised a lot after last summer’s summer signature, but ultimately it couldn’t be delivered.
Last season, he saw Hammers bag manager Julen Lopetegui and replaced him with Graham Potter. Graham Potter is now given the job to bring back the club, and is looking for new young talent in the Premier League for that.
West Ham United is about to inject young people into their team
Morton and Elliott are 22 years old and the main reason Hammer is trying to sign them this summer is because Potter wants to take the team’s average age.
West Ham United have an aging team and they need younger talent.
Both players have limited playing time at Liverpool and may be open to move away from Anfield.
With the Premier League champions signing more than this summer, players will move their pecking orders further down, and manager Arne Slot is unable to promise normal playtime.
Liverpool will not immediately say goodbye to Elliot, who has become a key team member, but they are still open to hear the youngster’s offers.
Harvey Elliott leaves Liverpool this summer
Liverpool set a clear asking price for Elliott this summer, valued the midfielder at £40 million if any contract includes the amount in the contract, and requested a fee of nearly £50 million for a straight sale.
Hammer sees Elliot as the long-term successor to Mohammed Kudus. He is the successor to Mohammed Kudus. The future remains uncertain amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur, and the North London club reportedly has been moving this summer.
As for Morton, his career has not started completely like Elliott, and he has to establish himself at the top level.
Hammer can provide him with opportunities that are almost impossible at Liverpool, so leaving Anfield is something his career needs at this stage.
Graham Potter hopes the Italian striker will make his next signature in West Ham

