Harvey Elliott's star is shining brightly at the U21 European Championship, but the Liverpool midfielder's future at Anfield remains uncertain, prompting concerns about his career trajectory. His recent performances for England's U21 squad have only amplified questions about his role with the Premier League champions.
Elliott has been instrumental in England's journey to the U21 Euro final. He scored twice in the semi-final against the Netherlands, securing a 2-1 victory and a spot in the final against either France or Germany. His contributions have been pivotal throughout the tournament, including scoring England's first goal against the Czech Republic in the opening match. However, an injury during the celebrations of his semi-final-winning goal has cast a shadow over his participation in the final. Elliott admitted to Channel 4 that he hurt his knee, expressing hope that it wasn't too serious.
Despite his international success, Elliott's club situation is less clear. He has voiced concerns about "wasting years" of his career if he doesn't get regular playing time. After a season where his minutes were significantly reduced under new head coach Arne Slot, Elliott acknowledged that he needs to consider his future. His appearances decreased from 53 under Jurgen Klopp in the 2023/2024 season to just 28 this past season, with only six starts.
The potential arrival of Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz at Liverpool could further limit Elliott's opportunities. This has led to speculation and suggestions that he should seek a move to another club where he can be a key player. Former players like Joe Cole and Jermain Defoe have publicly stated that Elliott is too talented to be on the bench and needs to be playing regularly. Cole suggested that Elliott should join a club outside the top six, establish himself as a main player, and then potentially return to a top club like Liverpool in the future.
Several clubs have been linked with a move for Elliott, including Brighton, West Ham, and Fulham, with Fulham holding the added sentiment of being Elliott's former club. Fiorentina and RB Leipzig are also reportedly monitoring his situation. These clubs could offer him the regular playing time he desires and the opportunity to further develop his career.
Elliott's situation highlights a common dilemma for young talents at top clubs. While being at a big club offers prestige and the chance to win trophies, it can also hinder development if playing time is limited. For Elliott, the next step in his career is crucial. He is at an age where consistent game time is essential for his growth and to fulfill his potential. Whether that future lies at Anfield or elsewhere remains to be seen, but his performances at the U21 Euros have certainly put him in the shop window and increased his value.