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·23 December 2025
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·23 December 2025
Even though most of the players Liverpool moved on in the summer wanted to exit Anfield, there were some players who fans were left unsure about selling.
One of those players was Harvey Elliott. The midfielder had been with Liverpool since he was 16 years old with Jurgen Klopp seeing him as the next big thing.
The midfielder played a massive number of games for the Anfield outfit but, after Slot chose to leave him out of his plans for most of the 2024-25 campaign, he chose to exit and join Aston Villa.
And, while things may have started out smoothly, they’ve got progressively worse with rumours of the midfielder returning to Liverpool now rife.
That is, according to a report from The Times journalist Paul Joyce who claimed that the ‘potential’ of Elliott returning is now high.
Joyce describes Elliott’s loan move to the Villans as a ‘major disappointment’ with contact between both clubs now seeming ‘likely.’
Liverpool’s creativity has been massively lacking this season.
Most people thought that Florian Wirtz would fit into Liverpool’s starting XI and solve all of their issues but unfortunately, the German hasn’t hit the ground running just yet.
In fact, others such as Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones have performed much better for Liverpool with some questioning whether the former Bayer Leverkusen ace was worth spending £116 million on.
Admittedly, the 2024-25 season wasn’t the best of Elliott’s career but his versatility coupled with his knowledge of the way Liverpool play could be invaluable to the Reds’ Premier League and Champions League hopes.
The midfielder is still young and has a massively bright future ahead of him and, if he does return to Liverpool and improve things, he could become one of their most important players.
Of course, these are all just rumours at the moment but the fact that Joyce has admitted that contact about a return is ‘likely’ means that it’s something which is being deeply discussed at Anfield.
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