Tottenham is looking for reinforcements prior to the first season of Thomas Frank at the helm of Anfield and former star Jamie O'hara believes that he knows who would be the perfect signature
Tottenham was told to make a move for Liverpool star Harvey Elliott after his leading role of England under 21 this summer. The former Fulham star has submitted a number of brilliant displays for the young lions in the euro.
He scored four goals during the tournament – his brace against the Netherlands who sealed their place in the final against Germany. And O
On Talksport, the former Tottenham star said: “I would have him in Tottenham. 100 percent I would have him in Tottenham. He would play on the right and compete with Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski.
“Kulusevski is a fairly similar player, but I think Harvey Elliott has something about him. He can play in the NO10, further back in the central midfield – there is a lot to be found and he is only 22. He could certainly play for a team that plays in Europe.”
Elliott's future with the current employers Liverpool is far from certain. He has left his contract in Anfield for two years, after he started only six games under Arne Slot last season.
The midfielder still managed to score five and achieved three assists. He admitted that he might have to look for the first team football somewhere else.
“It's just a situation that I and the team have to have a conversation about me,” Elliott said earlier this month. “I now come to an age where I am 22, I am going to turn 23 next season and I don't really want to waste years on my career because it is a short career.
“You don't know what is going to happen. Touch wood, but it could shorten injuries and things, it is a situation that, as I said before, I have to think. I have to see if I am satisfied with doing what I do and how I can improve as a player, because that is the most important thing. That is the most important thing.
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“I just want to improve and be the best possible version of myself and the best player I can be. If that goes somewhere else, then it is a decision that I have to make and I just have to see what happens.”
He added: “Nothing ensures that I want to leave. I love the club, I love the fans, the team. I support them too. But as I said, the most important thing is that it is only about what is best for my career. I just have to make that decision.”
