Fulham are monitoring Harvey Elliott’s situation closely as the 22-year-old’s loan spell at Aston Villa grows increasingly uncertain, according to a report from TEAMtalk.
Liverpool find themselves in an uncomfortable position with Harvey Elliott as a season that was meant to offer opportunity has instead drifted into limbo.
Having won the Premier League with Liverpool and a second successive European Under-21 Championship with England last year, Harvey Elliott could hardly have been in a better place football-wise…or so it seemed.
Conor Gallagher completed a £35 million move from Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, becoming Tottenham’s first signing of the January transfer window. Gallagher signed a five-and-a-half year contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after Spurs beat off competition from Villa, who had initially appeared favorites to land the midfielder.
Ex-Liverpool striker Stan Collymore has urged the Merseysiders to consider an audacious swap deal involving another of his former clubs. Ibrahima Konate
Liverpool’s squad management continues to throw up uncomfortable side stories, even as our focus remains firmly on chasing trophies under Arne Slot. One of those situations has now been described in stark terms by a respected broadcast voice.
Harvey Elliott begins 2026 with a rather uncertain short-term future, with his move from Liverpool to Aston Villa emphatically not going to plan. He has
Liverpool attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott looks set to leave his loan spell with Aston Villa because of limited playing time. As reported by Fabrizio Romano yesterday, Elliott has been attracting interest from MLS club Charlotte FC, but it seems this is not currently a move that would appeal to him.
Liverpool’s squad depth discussion has resurfaced again after a respected journalist provided clarity on one of our most confusing loan situations. Paul Joyce of The Times has reported that Harvey Elliott will not take up interest from MLS despite being left in limbo as his season continues to stall.
Liverpool’s squad management is back under the spotlight after fresh information emerged around one of our unused loan players. According to Fabrizio Romano on X, Charlotte FC are prepared to offer Harvey Elliott the chance to play on loan in MLS until June.
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott is expected to return to the club during the January transfer window. He is currently on loan at Aston Villa, and there was an obligation to make the move permanent at the end of the season, should certain conditions be met.
Six months ago, the future looked incredibly bright for Harvey Elliott after he was named Player of the Tournament in helping England’s under-21s to retain their European crown, not long after contributing towards Liverpool’s Premier League title triumph.
Loan moves are intended to allow players to receive regular game-time away from their parent club, but that hasn’t been the case for some of those who’ve been loaned out by Liverpool this season.
Aston Villa have opened a dialogue with Liverpool in hopes of reaching a complex agreement regarding the future of Harvey Elliott. The 22-year-old midfielder has faced a difficult spell in the Midlands, with his season now in limbo due to contractual stipulations and FIFA transfer regulations.
Arne Slot issued an emphatic response regarding the possibility of Liverpool recalling Harvey Elliott from his loan spell at Aston Villa in January. The 22-year-old left Anfield at the end of the summer transfer window, with the transaction due to become permanent once he makes 10 appearances for Unai Emery’s side (The Athletic).
Don Hutchison has implored Liverpool to bring back one player who was involed in last season’s Premier League title success. At the end of the summer transfer window, Harvey Elliott joined Aston Villa on an initial loan basis, with an obligation for the move to become permanent upon making 10 appearances in the Midlands (The Athletic).
According to a report from Graeme Bailey, Aston Villa are ready to send Harvey Elliott back to Liverpool at the end of the season, even though the West Midlands club included an option to sign the English playmaker permanently for £35 million if certain conditions were met.
Liverpool find ourselves watching a difficult situation unfold from a distance, as Harvey Elliott’s season at Aston Villa has drifted into uncertainty at the worst possible time.
Harvey Elliott will miss Aston Villa's Europe League trip to FC Basel on Thursday as boss Unai Emery continues to hold talks with the Liverpool loanee.
The Harvey Elliott loan move once again proved to be a costly one for Liverpool. A 1-1 draw in the Liverpool vs Sunderland Premier League match continued the Reds’ poor run overall.
An increasingly delicate situation that continues to evolve away from Anfield has now triggered strong words from one well-known Liverpool academy reporter.
Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott has found the start of his season at Aston Villa tougher than expected, with the England international making only seven appearances so far and accumulating just 174 minutes of football.
Liverpool face renewed discussion about Harvey Elliott’s situation as his minutes at Aston Villa keep dropping at an alarming rate, and the chatter around a possible January return refuses to fade, even though the facts point in a different direction.
Tottenham Hotspur are working behind the scenes to try and find players to improve Thomas Frank’s squad after he was appointed as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement earlier this month.