Liverpool set £50 million price tag for Harvey Elliott as West Ham eyes double Anfield deal
Liverpool have reportedly placed a £50 million asking price on young talent Harvey Elliott, with West Ham showing interest in a potential double swoop. Here's the latest on the transfer saga.
Liverpool want £50 million ($67m) to sell Harvey Elliott this summer amid interest from West Ham, per a new report. Article continues belowArticle continues belowArticle continues below
Liverpool's demand for Harvey Elliott
Liverpool is standing firm on their valuation of Harvey Elliott, reportedly demanding £50 million for the talented youngster. The Reds are keen to hold onto the 18-year-old midfielder, who has impressed with his performances, both on loan at Blackburn Rovers and during his limited appearances for Liverpool.
West Ham's interest in a double Anfield swoop
West Ham is said to be exploring the possibility of a double swoop at Anfield, with Harvey Elliott high on their list of targets. The Hammers are keen on bolstering their squad ahead of the new season and see Elliott as a promising addition to their midfield ranks.
Harvey Elliott's rise to prominence
Harvey Elliott has been a standout performer in the Championship with Blackburn Rovers, showcasing his creative abilities and technical skills. His potential has not gone unnoticed, with several clubs monitoring his situation at Liverpool with keen interest.
Liverpool's stance on Elliott's future
Despite the growing interest in Harvey Elliott, Liverpool remains adamant about their asking price. The Reds view Elliott as a valuable asset for the future and are prepared to hold out for their valuation, rather than entertaining cut-price offers for the highly-rated youngster.






