Liverpool’s Asking Price for Harvey Elliott Amidst Transfer Battle

Liverpool Values Harvey Elliott at Over £50 Million Amid Transfer Speculation

Liverpool is reportedly willing to accept a bid exceeding £50 million for Harvey Elliott this summer, as interest from various clubs continues to grow. The 22-year-old midfielder has been gaining attention following his standout performances in the recent U21 European Championship, where he scored five goals in six matches and helped England secure the title.

Elliott’s impressive displays have highlighted his talents, making him an attractive option for teams seeking a young, experienced English midfielder. However, his future at Anfield seems uncertain, with limited Premier League appearances last season—only two starts after Liverpool secured the title. The arrival of Florian Wirtz has further reduced his chances of earning substantial game time.

It is believed that Elliott is set to follow teammate Jarrell Quansah, who is close to completing a £35 million transfer to Bayer Leverkusen. The market value for Elliott is being gauged against recent transfer fees, such as Sunderland’s £32 million sale of Jobe Bellingham to Borussia Dortmund.

Harvey Elliott pursuing game time

Harvey Elliott looks set to leave Liverpool this summer in search of more regular first-team opportunities

Premier League fee for Elliott

The opportunity for Elliott has attracted Premier League clubs, with Liverpool seeking a fee over £50 million, possibly with or without a buy-back clause.

Earlier this month, Elliott expressed his desire to move on, stating he cannot afford to waste more years of his career. He acknowledged the need for open conversations with his current club and indicated willingness to explore new opportunities to develop further and reach his full potential.

Despite the uncertainty, Liverpool values Elliott’s contributions, including his role in the Premier League title win and his excellent performances in the U21 Euros. It is also reported that Bundesliga side RB Leipzig has shown interest in signing him, with his contract at Anfield having two years remaining.