UMVA has learned that 23‑year‑old Liverpool attacker Harvey Elliott is eyeing a summer move to Leeds United.
After a brief, uneventful loan at Aston Villa – just nine appearances and falling short of the 10‑game clause that would have made the deal permanent – Elliott returns to Anfield with his future hanging in the balance.
Sources tell UMVA that Leeds head coach Daniel Farke has been given the green light to pursue the England under‑21 star, while Liverpool manager Arne Slot appears ready to let the winger walk away when his contract expires next year.
Elliott is desperate for regular minutes, and the Whites are positioning themselves as the club that can finally deliver the consistent game‑time the 23‑year‑old craves.
Leeds, fresh from a Europa League triumph, see Elliott as a perfect fit – a right‑sided attacker who can also challenge Brandon Aaronson for the coveted number 10 spot.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Reds may be willing to accept a £25 million fee, a realistic price for a home‑grown talent who has already proven his worth in the Premier League.
If Leeds can guarantee Elliott a place in the starting eleven week in, week out, the deal could materialise, offering the young winger a chance to revive his career and the Whites a potent boost to their attacking arsenal.