Liverpool’s young midfielder Harvey Elliott has returned to the transfer spotlight with renewed interest from Wolves, Aston Villa and AFC Bournemouth.
According to I caught an offside Source, the Premier League champion may have to break up with the midfielder this summer after raising interest in his service.
Elliott is reportedly happy and settled with Liverpool, but financial considerations may play a pivotal role in his future.
Liverpool set Elliott and offered the price
The Reds have set their initial asking price between £40 million and £50 million for the midfielder who played in the 15th Premier League this season.
However, market whispers suggest that this number could drop if a significant bid doesn’t come into effect early in the window.
Coupled with his relatively limited playing time under Elliott’s manager Arne Slot, the club’s openness to financial manipulation has raised questions about his long-term role at Anfield.
The young midfielder has been struggling with a consistent few minutes this season, and has found himself often on the bench when Liverpool made a challenging campaign.
This lack of game time led to questions about his development and whether the movement could revive his progress.
Premier League clubs enthusiastic about signing Elliott
Elliott’s list of suitors is growing. Wolves, Aston Villa and Bournemouth are major national candidates.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle United are also closely monitoring the situation. Newcastle’s interest is particularly interesting as they continue to build teams that can compete both domestically and Europe.
Sources say Magpies are planning a formal approach towards the end of the season and hope to capitalize on Liverpool’s willingness to consider offers.
Speculation is growing that even Brighton & Hove Albion and Borussia Dortmund are looking at the younger midfielders.
Along with Elliot, striker Darwin Nunes is approaching his move from Anfield along with Italian giant Napoli, who is interested in signing him.
Meanwhile, the future of Federico Chiesa at the club remains uncertain.
Liverpool plans to replace Alexander Arnold with a 24-year-old right-back