Liverpool star Harvey Elliott wants to leave the club in the summer after new concerns under Arne Slot's management.
Harvey Elliott has been urged to leave Liverpool after an alleged 'angry' response following the Reds' triumph over Newcastle United. Despite being a key player in Jurgen Klopp's team last season, the England Under-21s star has struggled to make a significant impact this season,
Federico Chiesa is in danger of missing out on a Premier League winners' medal, and the Italy international can take inspiration from Harvey Elliott on how to deal with it
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Harvey Elliott will push for a Liverpool exit as he is unhappy with what his manager has done, according to an ex-Premier League boss.
Harvey Elliott has been advised to consider leaving Liverpool after appearing frustrated following their 2-0 win over Newcastle United.
Liverpool were knocked out of the FA Cup in the previous round as Plymouth stunned the Reds with a 1-0 win as Arne Slot’s men simply did not show up on the day. Slot made several changes to his Liverpool team for the trip to the Championship side, which backfired, resulting in pundits both criticising and defending the Dutch coach.
Speaking on Sky Sports’ Gilette Soccer Special, Tim Sherwood stated that the Reds midfielder was angry and annoyed on the Liverpool bench and has encouraged the 21-year-old to leave Anfield. “The trouble is for players like Harvey Elliott, I watched him and I was really impressed with what I saw,” Sherwood stated.
Liverpool are inching ever closer to their second Premier League title after moving 13 points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table, leaving one senior player in a tense race against time