Klopp signals key role for Harvey Elliott with five-year contract at Liverpool
Harvey Elliott has signed a new five-year contract with Liverpool only 12 months after penning his previous long-term deal.
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Harvey Elliott has signed a new five-year contract with Liverpool only 12 months after penning his previous long-term deal.
Liverpool tied down Harvey Elliott to a new "long-term" deal on Thursday with the 19-year-old expected to feature more prominently in Jurgen Klopp's first-team plans this season. Elliott started three of Liverpool's first four Premier League matches of last season before sustaining a fracture-dislocation of his ankle at Leeds which sidelined him for five months. However, he has bounced back to full fitness and come off the bench in both of Liverpool's two games so far this season against Manchester City in the Community Shield and his old club Fulham on the opening weekend of the Premier League season. The midfielder's new deal will reportedly run until 2027.
FA Cup winners Liverpool have confirmed that they have signed talented young midfielder Harvey Elliott to a new contract that will run until 2027. Elliott, 19, joined Liverpool from Fulham in the summer of 2019, and after a loan spell with Blackburn Rovers in the 2020-21 season, he became a part of Jurgen Klopp's first-team squad, often featuring off the bench.
Liverpool forward Harvey Elliott's first-team progress has been rewarded with a new contract.
Liverpool forward Harvey Elliott’s first-team progress has been rewarded with a new contract.
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