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SHOCKER: Arne Slot Ready to SELL Harvey Elliott as Trent Eyes Madrid Move!

Liverpool boss willing to part with Klopp’s favourite — fans stunned by report from Melissa Reddy.

 

 

 

The Details:

 

In a dramatic twist at Anfield, Melissa Reddy has revealed that Arne Slot is open to selling Harvey Elliott if the right offer comes in — despite the 21-year-old being one of Jurgen Klopp’s trusted favourites.

 

The former Fulham prodigy has barely featured under Slot, playing just 583 minutes across all competitions this season — a staggering drop from the 2,786 minutes he racked up under Klopp in 2023/24.

 

 

 

What Reddy Reported:

 

> “Liverpool would accept a good offer for Harvey Elliott,”

Reddy told Sky Sports, also tying this situation into the looming departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is heavily linked with Real Madrid.

 

 

 

The club understands the appeal of a “fresh lifestyle” and playing for Los Blancos — but fans are outraged by the idea that Elliott could be quietly pushed out after years of loyalty.

 

 

 

Stats Don’t Lie:

 

Despite his limited game time, Elliott has been highly effective:

 

4 goals + 2 assists

 

1 goal contribution every 97 minutes

 

 

Yet Slot continues to prioritize Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, and Gravenberch, even when form or fatigue suggest a rotation.

 

 

 

Bigger Picture: A Midfield Power Shift?

 

Some suggest Slot wants a more physically dominant midfield, possibly explaining Elliott’s sidelining — but critics argue that Elliott’s technical quality and creativity deserve more respect, especially when he’s been among the most impactful subs this season.

 

This decision could mark a shift in Liverpool’s identity — away from the loyalty-and-merit culture of Klopp’s era to a more ruthless, pragmatic rebuild under Slot.

 

 

 

Conclusion:

 

With two years left on Elliott’s contract and strong numbers when used, selling him would send a strong message — and not necessarily a positive one. As Trent’s Madrid move looms, this feels like the start of a major transformation at Liverpool.

 

Will fans accept seeing two local favourites walk out in the same su

mmer?

 

More reactions to come as this story develops…

 

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