Liverpool are prepared to sell teenage midfielder Harvey Elliott this summer, but must include a buy-back clause, according to The เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย.

Elliott was named the tournament’s player of the tournament after leading England to European Under-21 glory at the weekend. The Reds are
reportedly prepared to accept offers of £40m plus a buy-back clause for the player,
but if any clubs do not want to include a buy-back clause. The Anfield side are prepared to sell for at least £50m.
There is no mystery, no riddle, no conspiracy. Arne Slot appreciates Elliott, has explained his situation candidly without weirdly devaluing him by telling him to “pray”. He can find another club, and can point to a title winner’s medal as justification for his decisions.
Liverpool are not desperate to sell but, as ever. Will engineer any such deal heavily in their favour if it comes to pass.
Those buy-back options have become a card the Reds have leaned on particularly often recently. It is difficult to think of a more ubiquitous yet rarely used contractual clause in all of sport. But they have become a negotiating norm at Anfield to maximise potential returns on that already lucrative and famous Liverpool tax.
Of course, a number of clubs have shown interest in the diminutive midfielder, particularly given his impressive displays at the tournament.
Brighton, West Ham United and RB Leipzig have all been linked with a move for the player, but it remains to be seen whether they are prepared to meet Liverpool’s asking price.