Post: Liverpool price Elliott at least 40 million pounds, and many teams are interested in him

According to Liverpool's reporter Steele of the Daily Mail, Liverpool has priced at least £40 million for Elliott. Eliott had limited playing time under Slott last season, and his only two Premier League starts were after the team confirmed to wi...


According to Liverpool's reporter Steele of the Daily Mail, Liverpool has priced at least £40 million for Elliott.

Eliott had limited playing time under Slott last season, and his only two Premier League starts were after the team confirmed to win the championship. Elliot has repeatedly stated that he needs to seek stable playing time considering his age and personal situation. At the Liverpool championship ceremony, Elliott was excited and his eyes were filled with tears.

Eliott is not short of suitors. Brighton and West Ham are interested in him, as are Leipzig. Liverpool hopes to receive at least £40m offer before considering selling him, and this price will only rise as Elliott continues to perform well for the English youth team.

The Daily Mail learned that although Slot was impressed by Elliot in the early stages of the preseason, he was less satisfied with his training level after he missed for two months due to a foot injury.

After spending more than £200 million to bring in players this summer, including signing Wilz at the same position for £116 million, Liverpool has little resistance to Elliot's potential departure. Now, he is considered to be behind Wilz, Sobosloy and Curtis Jones at the 10th position, and due to his personal physical condition, he is considered not qualified to take a deeper position; Salah and Chiesa Jr. are the choices for the right winger.

The question now is whether Elliott's departure will reminisce about Palmer's departure from Manchester City. When Elliott struggled to gain a foothold in Liverpool, he knew he might have to leave. The Reds only hope that his departure will not bother themselves like Palmer's departure still makes Manchester City regret it.



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