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Crystal Palace could pull of a major coup should a deal for Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott be completed, as the Eagles have reportedly matched the £45 million pricetag for Elliott. Liverpool are ready to sell after interest from numerous clubs, and Elliott is looking for regular first-team football.
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate could make a late move to Real Madrid before the transfer window closes this summer.
Brighton and Hove Albion are the favourites to sign Liverpool's wantaway midfielder Harvey Elliott this summer, with the South Coast club readying a reported £38 million bid. Elliott has caught the eye in the Euro under-21 tournament, scoring four goals in five games as England will appear in the tournament final for a second time in a row.
Arsenal’s captain is a 24-year-old midfield maestro at the peak of his powers. But quietly emerging behind him is a teenager who has already made history and has the club wondering if a new heir to the creative throne is on the rise.
Liverpool are prepared to demand at least £40 million to sell Harvey Elliott, who is attracting interest from Newcastle United, according to Football Insider.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has made three changes to the starting line-up for the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 clash against Paris Saint-Germain tonight.
Liverpool wonderkid Trey Nyoni is set to make his full debut in tonight's Carabao Cup quarter-final against Southampton on the road.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that Jordan Henderson and Arthur Melo won't face Everton tomorrow.
Liverpool entertain West Ham United in today's Premier League clash. The Reds are currently six points behind leaders Manchester City, and have another chance to close the gap.
Liverpool's hierarchy are not planning to spend on any new players during the ongoing winter transfer window.
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