Liverpool are looking to sell Harvey Elliott permanently during the summer transfer window, with Leeds United emerging as an interested party.
The 23-year-old English midfielder will not be joining Aston Villa on a permanent basis after his loan spell at the club concluded this season.
Villa held the option to make the move permanent but the West Midlands club have decided against exercising that clause.
Elliott does not have a future at Liverpool and requires a new home where he can play regular first-team football.
Liverpool are expected to demand around €30-35 million for the attacking midfielder, and Leeds United could offer him that fresh start.
The Yorkshire club are looking to strengthen their squad during the summer transfer window, and Elliott would represent an excellent addition to their ranks.
Elliott can operate as an attacking midfielder as well as in the wide areas, giving managers tactical flexibility across the front line.
His record of 15 goals and 21 assists for Liverpool demonstrates the quality he possesses at the highest level of the game.
Regular football at Leeds United in the Premier League could bring out the best in the talented 23-year-old and help him fulfil his potential.
Leeds United are believed to have the financial muscle to afford the transfer fee Liverpool are seeking for the player.
However, the race for Elliott’s signature is not without competition, with Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Coventry City and RB Leipzig also monitoring his situation closely.
It remains to be seen where Elliott eventually lands as clubs continue to assess their options ahead of the summer window.
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