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Liverpool in talks to sell “special” talents of £ 40,000 per week this summer

Liverpool will not preclude a “special” player leaving the club at the end of this season, according to Sky Sports Journalist Florian Prettenberg.

Trophy Lift is waiting for Liverpool to start summer planning

The Reds season has actually been carried out and dusted for weeks now, after winning the title of the Premier League last month, but the visit to Crystal Palace on Sunday promises to be a memorable afternoon in Anfield.

The Liverpool campaign ends this weekend, and once the palace match is over, they will lift the trophy in front of their worshipers, who were deprived of the chance to celebrate properly when they were crowned back in 2019/20.

Virgil Van Dijk will become the last captain of the Reds to hoist the trophy at altitude, officially ending a first sensational season at Anfield for Arne Slot, who challenged expectations and immediately won a huge trophy, after taking the intimidating task of replacing Jurgen Klopp.

The palace winning the FA Cup final against Manchester City last weekend, this promises to be one of the happiest opportunities for two series of memory supporters, with the result ultimately devoid of meaning in the large scheme of things. When the dust sets up, however, attention will turn to Liverpool’s transfer activities, and a key exit rumor appeared concerning a player.

Liverpool open to the sale of Harvey Elliott

Write on XPrettenberg said Liverpool was happy to sell Harvey Elliott this summer, with his future still in the air and talks already opened with interested parties.

Elliott had a frustrating season, with its only two departures in the first league to come after the title’s victory, with slots that struggled to see him as a key man.

The 22 -year -old may think that he has reached a point in his career where he has to start regularly, and his natural talent could be such an asset for another team, having been described as a “special” player by former Liverpool striker Neil Mellor last December.

For all the technical expertise of Elliott, however, he does not have the dynamism of the other fields of the Reds, from Ryan Gravenberch to Dominik Szoboszlai, and that continues to work against him.

The idea of ​​the midfielder of £ 40,000 per week staying in Liverpool is certainly not a bad thing, taking into account which good squad player he is, but he has now reached a point where a move could be the most beneficial result for everyone.

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