Liverpool Sets €46M Price Tag for Harvey Elliott
Liverpool is reportedly open to selling Harvey Elliott for €46 million, with interest from Brighton and Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool FC has officially placed a €46 million price tag on their talented midfielder Harvey Elliott, as reports of transfer interest emerge from major European clubs. Elliott, who joined Liverpool from Fulham in 2019, quickly gained recognition as one of England's brightest young prospects. However, his playing time this season has been limited, raising questions about his future at Anfield.
After a standout season under former manager Jürgen Klopp, Elliott’s contributions have declined under the new leadership of Arne Slot. The 21-year-old has managed just nine appearances across all competitions this season, none of which were starts in the Premier League. This lack of opportunities has reportedly made Liverpool open to offers during the January transfer window.
Clubs like Brighton & Hove Albion and Borussia Dortmund are said to be monitoring the situation closely. Brighton, renowned for developing young players, could offer Elliott a platform to rediscover his best form. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund, famous for nurturing talent such as Jude Bellingham, might view Elliott as a valuable addition to their squad.
According to reports, Liverpool’s management is seeking between €40 million and €46 million for the midfielder. This valuation reflects both Elliott’s potential and Liverpool’s strategic approach to squad management. Selling Elliott would allow the club to reinvest in other areas, ensuring competitive balance as they fight for domestic and European success.
As the January transfer window approaches, the spotlight is firmly on Elliott and his next career move. With interest from Premier League and Bundesliga clubs, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Liverpool’s asking price is met.