Liverpool youngster Harvey Elliott has expressed his desire to play regularly at Anfield ahead of the new Premier League season.
Elliott is heading into his sixth season as a Reds player after joining as a 16-year-old from Fulham in 2019 and, despite suffering a serious injury at Leeds United in 2021 and spending a campaign on loan at Blackburn Rovers, his first competitive appearance for a slot team will be his 120th for the club.
However, in an interview with the club website, says he is ready to step up and become one of Arne Slot’s main men at Liverpool.
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“I think it’s just about focusing a little bit more on myself and maybe being a little bit more selfish in certain aspects,” Elliott said.
“But I have that team spirit inside me, I will never lose it.
“I want to play for the team and for the badge, I love the club and that will never leave me. But in certain situations, I need to think more about myself. If I am not performing and I am not training very well, I cannot look at anyone but myself.
“I’m at an age where I want to consolidate my place in the team and I want to play week in and week out and, as I said, it’s not going to come to me on its own.”