Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott is attracting a lot of transfer interest after his excellent performances for England U21s at the European Championship and could leave this summer.
Elliott, 22, had a minor role for Liverpool last season as his side celebrated their Premier League title triumph. However, he has been a key figure for England Under-21s at the tournament in Slovakia, scoring twice this week to send the team to the Euros final.
The midfielder is likely to have plenty of options to choose from this summer, with Brighton, West Ham and RB Leipzig all tracking him following his fine performances in the competition. A move away from Anfield appears to be on the horizon, with Elliott having expressed his desire to play regularly next season.
RB Leipzig could offer Harvey Elliott a new opportunity in Germany if he decides to leave the Premier League in the coming weeks. Brighton and West Ham are also reportedly interested in signing him.
Interest in Harvey Elliott's transfer has grown following his excellent performances, particularly after an emotional incident on the Anfield pitch during the title celebrations, where he was seen crying. This has led many to believe that he has decided to seek a move this summer.
Football expert Jermain Defoe has urged Harvey Elliott to leave and join a team where he can be a key player. He stressed that the player is too good not to play and that he should make the most of his opportunities in tournaments like this. At this point, it is still uncertain whether Harvey will secure a starting place for Liverpool next season, but that seems unlikely.
















