Harvey Elliott's long-term future at Liverpool is increasingly in doubt. The attacking midfielder, who joined Aston Villa on loan last September, is now on the brink of a permanent move away from Anfield. He has played just nine times for Villa, falling short of the ten appearances needed to make the loan deal permanent.
Both Aston Villa's Unai Emery and Feyenoord's Arne Slot seem uninterested in utilizing Elliott, leaving him in a precarious position. Reports suggest that Liverpool's management is ready to cash in on him during the summer transfer window.
Initially, Elliott hoped to revive his career at Liverpool. However, the club's message is clear: a permanent exit is best for all parties involved. His agents are actively seeking interest from clubs like Leeds, Brighton, Brentford, Newcastle, and Fulham. Brighton and Brentford appear to be the most likely destinations, especially if they secure European football.
Elliott's lack of playing time at Villa has likely impacted his market value, which had been pegged at £30m-£35m last year. Despite limited involvement in Liverpool's Premier League campaign last season, he still has the potential to command a decent fee. His previous performances in the top flight suggest he can still shine if given the right opportunity.
Brighton and Brentford would be solid fits for Elliott, both known for their savvy in the transfer market. As the summer approaches, it will be interesting to see where Elliott lands and how this situation unfolds.
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