"Liverpool junior" extends his association with the club with a "long-term" contract

Harvey Elliott

 Harvey Elliott has extended his association with Liverpool, the English Premier League runner-up, with a long-term contract, which makes the 19-year-old a candidate to be one of the familiar faces this season in German coach Jurgen Klopp's squad.


Elliott played a key role in three of the first four matches that Liverpool played last season in the Premier League, but he fractured and dislocated his ankle during a match against Leeds United, which led to him out of action for five months.


The young midfielder recovered fully and participated as a substitute in the two matches that Liverpool have played so far at the start of the new season, against Manchester City in the Community Shield match, and against his former team Fulham in the first stage of the Premier League.


According to Agence France-Presse, it is reported that the new contract will keep Elliott at Liverpool until 2027. "It is always good to know that I will be here for many years, which is always great because (Liverpool) is my childhood club," Elliott told the club's website. "There is nothing in the world that makes me happier and more excited than this," he continued.


It is worth noting that Elliott has participated in 22 matches with the “Reds” since his arrival at “Anfield” in the summer of 2019. In May 2019, Elliott entered history from its widest doors, when he became the youngest player to participate in the English Premier League, at the age of 16, during a match His former team Fulham against Wolverhampton.

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