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Liverpool retain Elliot on long-term deal, new contract in place

Liverpool FC can confirm Harvey Elliott has signed a new long-term contract with the club.

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool FC can confirm Harvey Elliott has signed a new long-term contract with the club.
Liverpool FC can confirm Harvey Elliott has signed a new long-term contract with the club.
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The 19-year-old Harvey Elliot signed his new contract at the AXA Training Centre. He said: "It's always nice to know that I'm going to be here for many more years to come, which is always a great thing being my boyhood club and there's nothing in this world that makes me happier and more excited than that.

The No19 arrived in Jürgen Klopp's first team last season after an impressive loan spell at Blackburn Rovers in 2020-21. After signing new terms with Liverpool in July 2021, Elliott started three of the first four Premier League games of the campaign before suffering a serious ankle injury against Leeds United in September.

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Elliot scored again in the Emirates FA Cup win over Cardiff City in February and came off the bench in the Carabao Cup final, scoring a penalty in the shootout win over Chelsea at Wembley, before winning his first England Under-21 cap in March.

Elliott has recorded 22 senior appearances since arriving at Anfield in the summer of 2019, including substitute appearances against Manchester City and Fulham.

Elliot's words

“It’s been a big rollercoaster for me and my family and even for the club. So much has happened in the years that I have been here. I’m hoping there are many more memories to come with it but I’m just so excited to put pen to paper and stay here for a lot longer.”

“We’ve already won so much and hopefully we can win so much more, so just to know that I am going to be here for a long time again – as I said, it’s always a wonderful feeling for myself and my family [and] being Liverpool supporters there is no better place in this world to be than playing for Liverpool and to put the shirt on and go out and play for the team and the fans."


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