Sources: Liverpool’s updated Harvey Elliott asking price revealed as two more clubs join race

Liverpool will sell Harvey Elliott if they receive a bid of £40million this summer, sources have told Football Insider.

The 22-year-old has fallen down the pecking order at Anfield, and is expected to depart in an attempt to kickstart his career.

A number of top German clubs have now joined Premier League clubs in the race, with Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig keeping tabs on the situation.

Elliott started just two Premier League games for Arne Slot’s side last season, and both came after the Reds had already wrapped up the title.

Harvey Elliott celebrates a goal for Liverpool.
Elliott is set to leave this summer. (Credit Imago)

Elliott chase hots up after England performances

Elliott is a target for Brighton, as well as other Premier League clubs such as Brentford and former side Fulham.

The Liverpool ace recently won the Under-21 European Championships with England and also picked up the Player of the Tournament award.

The midfielder scored in every single knockout round, including a brace in the Three Lions’ semi-final win over the Netherlands.

His performances in Slovakia have clearly caught the eye, and the Englishman is attracting interest from at home and abroad.

Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler in coat in front of stadium looking strong
Credit: Hasan Karim, Breaking Media

Liverpool could accept £50m Ibrahima Konate bid

Meanwhile, Football Insider have exclusively revealed that Liverpool may be forced to accept offers of between £40-50million for defender Ibrahima Konate this summer.

The Reds are concerned about the prospect of losing the 26-year-old on a free transfer in 2026, when his contract at Anfield is due to expire.

Sources say Konate has rejected Liverpool’s initial offer of an extension – raising fears he could follow Trent Alexander-Arnold and quit the club for free.

Real Madrid are again interested in a raid on the Reds if the France international defender runs down his deal at Anfield.

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