Harvey Elliott’s Liverpool Future in Doubt – Five Potential Destinations
Harvey Elliott’s Liverpool career appears to be approaching a crossroads. Once heralded as a jewel of the club’s youth investment, the 22-year-old midfielder has found himself sidelined under Arne Slot’s stewardship. His lack of Premier League minutes this season has raised eyebrows and prompted serious questions about his future at Anfield. As DaveOCKOP first reported, several clubs are circling should Liverpool open the door to a sale.
Limited Role Raising Long-Term Concerns
It is hard to reconcile Elliott’s limited involvement with the promise he once showed. After emerging as a dynamic force during the Klopp era, many expected 2024/25 to be the year he cemented a regular starting spot. Instead, his campaign has been one of stagnation.
His first Premier League start of the season came only last weekend in the 3-1 loss to Chelsea. It was a high-stakes opportunity to remind everyone of his creative spark – but like many others, he failed to seize the moment. “He struggled to take his chance,” the original report notes, a line that encapsulates the tension surrounding his situation.
With Elliott seemingly not fitting Slot’s blueprint, the logic of a departure becomes harder to dismiss.
Clubs Lining Up for Elliott’s Signature
Among the most prominent suitors are Wolves, who “may look to make an enquiry” if given the go-ahead. With Matheus Cunha possibly bound for Old Trafford, Wolves see Elliott as a potential replacement. Yet, Liverpool’s rumoured asking price of over £40 million could prove prohibitive.
Bournemouth are also keen. The Cherries reportedly view Elliott as “a creative solution for their midfield” and may explore a player-plus-cash deal involving Milos Kerkez or Dean Huijsen – two names Liverpool have tracked.

Fulham, Elliott’s boyhood club, remain an intriguing option. Though his exit in 2019 left Fulham fans frustrated, he could be used as part of a deal to bring Antonee Robinson to Anfield. The emotional complexities of a return to Craven Cottage can’t be ignored – but football often overrides sentiment.
Tyneside and Tricky Trees Keep Tabs
Newcastle United’s interest is understandable, particularly given the Premier League’s homegrown player requirements. But PSR constraints and other priorities may limit their ability to act decisively.
Nottingham Forest could become genuine contenders should Morgan Gibbs-White leave for Manchester City. “Elliott would be ideal,” the report states, given his Premier League experience and potential to assume a central creative role.
For Elliott, who insists he “would like to stay and fight for his place,” the question becomes whether that battle is still worth waging.
Time to Make a Call
Elliott is still just 22 – young by most standards, but mature enough to expect more than fleeting cameos. Liverpool face a difficult choice: persist with a talent who hasn’t yet cracked the starting XI, or cash in while his value remains high.
If Elliott does move on, he leaves behind a sense of unfinished business, a gifted player who never quite found the rhythm his potential promised at Anfield.
Our View – Anfield Index Analysis
There’s a raw frustration among Liverpool fans when it comes to Harvey Elliott’s situation. Here’s a lad who bleeds red, whose commitment has never been in question. While he may not yet be the finished product, his creativity, vision, and work ethic suggest he’s got plenty to give.
The reality is that under Arne Slot, the tactical setup may not cater to Elliott’s strengths. Slot’s preference for more physically dominant midfielders may limit space for players of Elliott’s mould. But should the club really be discarding someone who, at 22, still has his best years ahead?
In a season where the midfield has lacked consistent spark, giving up on a homegrown talent feels short-sighted.
There’s also the broader narrative. Letting Elliott leave while trying to recruit someone of similar profile from elsewhere, potentially at a higher cost, would hardly seem like smart business. It’s one thing to loan him out to sharpen edges, quite another to sever ties altogether.
Elliott’s heart seems set on fighting for his place. The club should do everything they can to make that battle meaningful.