Liverpool won’t stand in the best way of a “particular” participant leaving the membership on the finish of this season, in keeping with Sky Sports activities journalist Florian Plettenberg.
Trophy carry awaits as Liverpool start summer season planning
The Reds’ season has successfully been accomplished and dusted for weeks now, having received the Premier League title final month, however Sunday’s go to of Crystal Palace guarantees to be a memorable afternoon at Anfield.
Liverpool’s marketing campaign involves an finish this weekend, and as soon as the Palace match is over, they’ll carry the trophy in entrance of their adoring supporters, who had been robbed of the possibility to have fun correctly once they had been topped champions again in 2019/20.
Virgil van Dijk will turn into the most recent Reds captain to hoist the trophy aloft, formally bringing an finish to a sensational first season at Anfield for Arne Slot, who has defied expectations and received an enormous trophy immediately, having taken on the daunting process of changing Jurgen Klopp.
With Palace successful the FA Cup remaining in opposition to Manchester Metropolis final weekend, this guarantees to be one of many happiest events for 2 units of supporters in reminiscence, with the consequence in the end meaningless within the grand scheme of issues. When the mud settles, although, consideration will flip to Liverpool’s switch enterprise, and a key exit hearsay has emerged concerning one participant.
Liverpool open to Harvey Elliott sale
Writing on X, Plettenberg claimed that Liverpool are comfortable to promote Harvey Elliott this summer season, together with his future nonetheless very a lot up within the air and talks already opened with events.
Elliott has had a irritating season, together with his solely two begins within the Premier League coming after the title was received, with Slot struggling to see him as a key man.
The 22-year-old might really feel that he has reached some extent in his profession the place he wants to start out recurrently, and his pure expertise might be such an asset for an additional workforce, having been described as a “particular” participant by former Liverpool striker Neil Mellor final December.
For all of Elliott’s technical experience, nonetheless, he lacks the dynamism of the Reds’ different midfielders, from Ryan Gravenberch to Dominik Szoboszlai, and this continues to work in opposition to him.
The thought of the £40,000-a-week midfielder staying at Liverpool is definitely no unhealthy factor, contemplating what a great squad participant he’s, however he has now reached some extent the place a transfer away might be essentially the most helpful consequence for everybody.