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LIVERPOOL'S LIONHEART MUST KEEP HIS HEAD

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June 29, 2025

Elliott is England's hottest player... but he faces toughest decision of his life

- BY SIMON MULLOCK

HARVEY ELLIOTT has put himself in the shop window as England's talisman this summer - and now the Liverpool winger must not allow his heart to rule his head.

Elliott's performances at the European Under-21 Championship mean there will be no shortage of suitors for the 22-year-old when he returns home from Slovakia today.

Former club Fulham, Brighton, West Ham and Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig all registered their interest before the tournament kicked off.

There are now sure to be others after the way Elliott has taken on the mantle of being Lee Carsley's main man as England's youngsters attempted to retain a trophy that they won two years ago.

Liverpool were looking at around £40million for him, but you can be sure that price has started to climb for a player signed from Fulham for just £4m six years ago.

Elliott was aware that his time at Anfield was coming to an end for most of the season.

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