Liverpool are reportedly willing to part ways with Harvey Elliott for £40 million, with Tottenham Hotspur and RB Leipzig showing interest in the young midfielder. Leipzig has already opened talks with Liverpool, while Spurs could also make a move if they seek to bolster their attacking midfield options.
Liverpool are reportedly open to selling Harvey Elliott during the summer transfer window, but only if their £40 million valuation is met, according to Football Insider. The talented English midfielder, who can also operate as a winger, has attracted interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
Pete O’Rourke, a journalist, stated that Liverpool would reluctantly consider letting Elliott go if the price is right. The suggested figures include a £40 million fee with a buy-back clause or £50 million without one.
RB Leipzig is reportedly leading the chase for the 22-year-old and has initiated talks with Liverpool to explore a potential deal. O’Rourke also mentioned that if Tottenham is looking for attacking midfielders, Harvey Elliott would be a prominent name on their list. While it could be a smart acquisition for Spurs, other clubs appear to be further along in their pursuit of Elliott.