According to reports, Liverpool is open to forms of separation with midfielder Harvey Elliott during the next summer transfer window Florian Plettenberg.
According to Sky Sports Plettenberg journalist, Liverpool would not obstruct Eliott’s departure if a proper offer arrives.
The young man, 22, whose contract develops until 2027, has attracted interest from several clubs, especially Newcastle United.
According to reports, Eddie Howe’s side is interested in signing Elliott, with ongoing discussions and Liverpool, valuing the player at about 40 million pounds.
Harvey Elliot has no future in Liverpool
The young midfielder has seen little play in Anfield under the manager Arne Slot.
The Dutch manager has used the same initial XI for most of the time and Elliott has only been limited to the appearances of the bench.
With the Reds preparing for a busy summer that would see Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving the club to join Real Madrid, Elliott could be another game to get out of Anfield.
In terms of arrivals to the club, Bournemouth’s defender, Milos Kerkez, is the highest target to Anfield this summer.
Together with the left side, Jeremie Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen is also looking by the Merseyside Club to replace Alexander-Arnold.
Arne Slot seeks new talent

Let Elliott leave the club may not cause any headache as the player has hardly been used by him this season.
More than anything, Reds would like to get a good quota for Elliott to reinvest their squad this summer.
Although Elliott has presented his versatility and ability during his term in Liverpool, the will of the Club to entertain offers offers suggests that the midfielder is not part of Slot’s future plans for the club.
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