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<p>U21 Euros Player of the Tournament</p>
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<p>This summer at the U21 European Championships, few players stood out like Liverpool’s <a href="#">Harvey Elliott</a>. The England U21 team secured the trophy for the second consecutive year, with Elliott contributing five goals and earning the Player of the Tournament accolade. He played in all six matches of the Euros, which contrasts sharply with his club experience last season, where he struggled for playing time. The young talent started just two Premier League matches for Arne Slot's champions, and a move away from Anfield seems likely as he seeks more consistent minutes.</p>
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<p>According to <em>The Athletic</em>, Liverpool has set a high asking price for Elliott, as interest in him grows following his impressive performances for the England U21 squad. The club reportedly aims for €46.5m+ with a buy-back clause included, or as much as €58m+ without it. The 22-year-old is aiming for regular playing opportunities at a top club and may consider an international move. Having already invested €213.7m in Florian Wirtz (€125m), Milos Kerkez (€46.9m), and Jeremie Frimpong (€40m) this summer, Liverpool may be looking to recover some funds during this transfer window. Here at <em>Transfermarkt</em>, we explore five clubs that may be in the running to sign Elliott this summer.</p>
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<h2>Five clubs that could acquire Harvey Elliott this summer</h2>
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<h2><strong>RB Leipzig</strong></h2>
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<p>One of the frontrunners for Elliott’s signature is Bundesliga club RB Leipzig. <em>The Athletic</em> reported that the German side is interested, although it remains unclear whether Leipzig is considering a loan or a permanent transfer. Any offer could depend on potential player sales, including midfielder Xavi Simons, who has requested a move, and possibly striker Benjamin Sesko, who is on Arsenal's radar. However, Leipzig missed out on European competition last season, limiting their appeal for Elliott.</p>
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<h2><strong>Newcastle</strong></h2>
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<p>Newcastle United has also been strongly linked with Elliott this summer. The Magpies are actively seeking a right winger and have had a bid for Nottingham Forest's Anthony Elanga turned down. Eddie Howe is reportedly a significant admirer of Elliott, with <em>TalkSPORT</em> suggesting that Newcastle is among the clubs seriously considering the 22-year-old. With a strong budget available this summer, he could join fellow attackers Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon to form a formidable attacking unit.</p>
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<h2><strong>West Ham</strong></h2>
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<p>West Ham is another Premier League club targeting Elliott. <em>The Mail</em> has reported that the Hammers are keen on the Liverpool winger this summer. With the potential departure of Mohamed Kudus to Tottenham, West Ham may free up both funds and a position in their attack for Elliott. However, the absence of European football could prove to be a barrier to a move.</p>
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<h2><strong>Borussia Dortmund</strong></h2>
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<p>Back in the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund could be looking to strengthen their attack as winger Jamie Gittens nears a significant transfer to Chelsea. Dortmund would be able to offer Elliott Champions League football and a clear path for career advancement. The club has a history of developing young talents, having successfully nurtured players like Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham. With recent signing Jobe Bellingham also hailing from England, Elliott could join his compatriot at Signal Iduna Park.</p>
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<h2><strong>Brighton</strong></h2>
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<p>Brighton has demonstrated proficiency in the transfer market over the past decade and may see the chance to sign Elliott as an opportunity not to be missed. Although the Seagulls narrowly missed out on European football last season, they field a talented young squad capable of challenging for such spots next season. Nonetheless, Brighton's already abundant young attacking talent could complicate the acquisition of Elliott.</p>
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