Liverpool -Duo Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott remain connected to the output door and seemed to have waved to the Anfield -in addition to their last game on Monday evening
Liverpool -pair Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott are still connected to the exit door of Anfield -despite both impressive when the Premier League champions returned home in their double header for the season against Athletic Bilbao.
Arne Slot spent heavily this summer and broke the British transfer record to land Florian Wirtz, but several members of his team could still leave if they look at a regular playing time and the actions on Monday evening of the aforementioned duo have not gone unnoticed.
The Exit from Nunez has long been expected and Liverpool through -drawing from Hugo Ekitike and their pursuit of Alexander Isak underlines their desire to change things into attack. The Uruguayan, who was once the record investigation of the club, scored only seven times in the previous term and is now strongly connected to a move to Saudi side Al-Hilal.
In the meantime, Elliott has seen his stock rise this summer after excel in the U21) with England, where he was appointed player of the tournament. But he struggled for the last term, will probably see even less playing time after the arrival of Wirtz, and is being looked at by people like Brighton and West Ham. Combined, Liverpool hopes to land more than £ 100 million for the couple.
Both men were given excellent ovations by supporters when their names were read, both pre-game and when they both came to the score sheet. Elliott celebrated his goal by placing his hand over his heart and the crest in Liverpool. After the game, the couple seemed to say goodbye to the head.
Elliott, 22, admits that he will have to be selfish with his future after he may have said goodbye to the fans, both when the team celebrated and when he walked off the field.
He said in his next step: “If I had it my way, I would be here for the rest of my career, it's as simple as that. I love everything at the club. But at the same time I have to be a bit selfish with myself and see what is best for me.
“I have great ambitions, I want to get to the World Cup [squad]Keep being successful as a player.
“I think it is still something that I have to judge, I have to have a conversation with everyone and I have to judge the situation. Of course we have many new players who have arrived, so I am not sure whether it is blocking the path for me.
“It's something for me to decide and look at. As I said, just look at the situation.”
Although Liverpool spent more than £ 200 million on new signing sessions, they have also seen some big names leave Anfield – with possibly more following. Trent Alexander-Arnold went to Real Madrid when his contract expired and Luis Diaz completed his move to Bayern Munich last week.
Tyler Morton goes to Lyon for £ 15 million and both Nunez and Elliott may not be far behind and acceptable offers.
