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Liverpool’s youngster Elliott extends his contract with Liverpool and Reds ‘top’ in America as popular club
On the same day that Liverpool announced another new contract, with Harvey Elliott the latest to commit his long-term future to the club, the Reds were ranked first in an intriguing poll in America!
Harvey for another five years!
Another Liverpool player signed a contract extension today, and it wasn't one that many expected so soon.
Elliott only signed his last contract 13 months ago, a year after agreeing his first professional terms, but the Reds have rewarded his progress once more.
Elliott joins James Milner, Mohamed Salah, Joe Gomez, Diogo Jota, Harvey Davies, and Stefan Bajcetic in committing their futures to the club this summer.
The England under-21 international changed his jersey number to 67 for No. 19 in pre-season, and his new deal looks to be another indication of the prominent role He appears to be set to play for Jurgen Klopp's team in 2022/23.
The next contract extension on Liverpool's agenda will most likely be for Naby Keita, who is in the final year of his current deal.
Elliott has described his new Liverpool contract as a sign that he is "more of a first-team player," as he seeks a long-term stay at Anfield.
Elliott's extension has "so much to like," according to Klopp, who believes there's a lot more to come from "a special young player."
Liverpool fans appear to be overjoyed with the youngster's new contract, viewing it as a "testament" to the club's faith in the midfielder.
According to a new Morning Consult poll, Liverpool is now the most popular Premier League club in America, ahead of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Newcastle. The Reds are expected to return to the United States for preseason training next summer.
Despite daily links between Liverpool and Sporting CP midfielder Matheus Nunes in Portugal, Merseyside journalists have dismissed reports of a deal.
Tyler Morton took just over 30 minutes to make his first real impact at Blackburn, with the Liverpool loanee catching the eye in his debut.
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