Liverpool will not get in the way of “special” players leaving the club at the end of this season. Sky Sports Journalist Florian Plettenberg.
A trophy lift is waiting for Liverpool as they begin their summer plans
The Reds’ season has been virtually and dusted over weeks, winning the Premier League title last month, but we promise that Sunday’s visit to Crystal Palace will be a memorable afternoon at Anfield.
The Liverpool campaign ends this weekend, and once the palace match is over, they will lift the trophy in front of adorable supporters who have been deprived of the opportunity to properly celebrate when they crowned the champions in 2019/20.
Virgil Van Dijk became the latest Reds Captain to hoist the trophy aloft, officially finishing his sensational first season at Arne Slot’s Anfield.
Palace won the FA Cup final against Manchester City last weekend, which promises to be one of the happiest opportunities for two sets of supporters who are remembered. However, once the dust settled, attention was focused on Liverpool’s transfer business, and rumors of important exits emerged regarding one player.
Liverpool will open at Harvey Elliott Sale
write xPlettenberg claimed that Liverpool is happy to sell Harvey Elliot this summer.
Elliott had an annoying season. After his two starts in the Premier League were won by the title, Slots struggle to see him as a key player.
The 22-year-old may feel that he has reached the point of his career that he needs to start regularly, and that his natural talent could be such an asset for another team as he was described as a “special” player last December by former Liverpool striker Neil Meller.
But for all of Elliott’s technical expertise, he lacks the dynamism of other Reds midfielders, from Ryan Gravenberch to Dominic Zobosilai, which continues to work against him.
The idea of a £40,000-a-week midfielder staying in Liverpool is certainly not a bad thing given what a good team he is, but he now has the potential to run away the most beneficial outcome for anyone.