
Liverpool have reportedly placed a €30–35 million valuation on Harvey Elliott as Leeds United continue to explore a potential move for the attacking midfielder this summer.
According to Sports Boom, the 23-year-old England international is expected to leave Liverpool permanently during the transfer window. Aston Villa were given the opportunity to sign him outright following his loan spell, but the Midlands club have decided not to proceed with a permanent deal.
Elliott is understood to be outside Liverpool’s long-term plans, and the player is now eager to secure regular first-team football elsewhere. Leeds United are among the clubs showing strong interest as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign.
The versatile playmaker would represent a major boost for Daniel Farke’s side. Elliott is capable of playing centrally as an attacking midfielder or out wide, offering creativity, technical quality and a goal threat in the final third. A consistent run of games at Elland Road could help unlock his full potential.
Regular Premier League football with Leeds could also play a key role in accelerating Elliott’s development. Despite limited opportunities at Liverpool, he has already demonstrated flashes of his talent at the highest level, contributing 15 goals and 21 assists during his time with the club.
Leeds are financially capable of meeting Liverpool’s asking price, although competition for his signature remains strong. Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Coventry City and RB Leipzig are all believed to be monitoring the situation closely as Elliott weighs up his next move.



