Liverpool set asking price for Harvey Elliott transfer

Athletic journalist David Ornstein has confirmed that Liverpool could ask for as much as £50million to let talented young attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott go this summer.

The England Under-21 international’s future at Anfield is in some doubt this summer, as CaughtOffside reported a few days ago.

Ornstein has now posted on X, formerly Twitter, about Elliott’s situation, clarifying that he could leave for £50m if Liverpool don’t get a buy-back clause, or more like £40m if they do.

See below for details as it looks increasingly like Elliott could leave Liverpool for more playing time in this summer’s transfer window…

? Liverpool set Harvey Elliot asking price as interest builds in #U21EURO player of tournament. #LFC want £40m+ with buy-back or £50m+ without. 22yo forward eyeing regular game time at elite (potentially #UCL) level so may look to go abroad @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/px2xCo8CEj

— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) July 1, 2025

Ornstein posted: “Liverpool set Harvey Elliot asking price as interest builds in #U21EURO player of tournament. #LFC want £40m+ with buy-back or £50m+ without. 22yo forward eyeing regular game time at elite (potentially #UCL) level so may look to go abroad.”

Where next for Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott?

Elliott has shown tremendous potential, even if it’s been difficult for him to get as much playing time as he would’ve liked at Liverpool.

CaughtOffside were informed that Chelsea could even be among his suitors this summer, so he’ll surely have some very tempting options available to him.

At the same time, however, LFC might have to lower their asking price or it’s hard to see clubs choosing Elliott over the numerous likely cheaper options on the market.

Harvey Elliott with the England Under-21s (Photo by Christian Hofer/Getty Images)

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