Harvey Elliott casts doubt over his future

Liverpool attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott has hinted he may need to hold talks with the club over his future this summer.

The England Under-21 international joined the Reds from Fulham a few years ago, arriving with the reputation of being one of the best young players in the country.

However, aside from a few moments, it hasn’t quite clicked for Elliott at Liverpool, and he doesn’t look to be guaranteed a regular place in Arne Slot’s starting line up.

Clubs such Aston Villa, Brighton, Newcastle and Borussia Dortmund have shown an interest in signing Elliott this summer, as CaughtOffside previously reported.

Nothing has happened with this deal just yet, but Elliott has now dropped a major hint that he might need to be “selfish” and think about leaving for more playing time.

Harvey Elliott speaks honestly about his Liverpool future

Harvey Elliott celebrates scoring for Liverpool against Brighton (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Speaking to The Anfield Wrap, Elliott admitted to some uncertainty about his LFC future as he suggested he’d like to meet with the club for talks.

“Look, if I had it my way, I’d be here for the rest of my career, it’s as simple as that, I love everything about the club,” Elliott said.

“But at the same time I kind of need to be selfish with myself and see what’s best for me.

“I have big ambitions. I want to go to the World Cup. I want to keep being successful as a player.

“I think it’s still something I need to review. I need to have a talk with everyone, really and review the situation because we’ve had many new players come in, so whether it blocks the path for me I’m not sure, it’s something I need to decide and have a look at.

“My main focus is here now. At the moment I’m here for the season, as far as I’m aware, unless if anything changes, we have a busy pre-season, it’s non-stop, I need to make sure I’m focus on that and just be ready for everything.”

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