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TA: Liverpool estimates Elliott at least 40 million pounds, and the price will be higher without repurchasing.

July 1st According to The Athletic reporter David Ornstein, Liverpool estimated Elliott at least 40 million pounds, and if it excludes repurchase, it hopes to sell 50 million pounds.

With Kanssa coming to join Leverkusen for about £30 million, Liverpool is now focusing on Elliott's future. In the just-concluded European Youth Championship, Elliott helped England win the championship and he was awarded the best player in the tournament, so it is no surprise that he has attracted the attention of other teams.

Considering Elliott's long-term performance, Liverpool's valuation of him is higher than Kanssa, and Liverpool hopes that any deal with Elliott will bring in more than £40 million in transfer fees (including repurchase options), or more than £50 million (excluding repurchase options). Whether they can achieve this will depend on the market and whether the teams considering signing him have the ability or willingness to pay such a price.

Elliott's contract with Liverpool has expired for two years, and there is no sign of renewal. He hopes to have more opportunities to play next season. If the transfer becomes a success, he hopes to play football in an elite team and be better at participating in the Champions League. This may mean that he is going to play overseas. Liverpool will use additional terms to protect his future rights.

Leipzig is one of the clubs interested in Elliott, and it is not clear whether Leipzig will choose to be on loan or permanent transfer, but any offer depends on the player's sale, including Xavi Simmons, who has applied to leave the team.

Taylor Morton may also leave Liverpool, and the club requires him and Elliott to return by July 20 to ensure adequate rest time in the summer.