The star, Harvey Elliott, has heavily hinted at his desire to continue with Liverpool beyond Jurgen Klopp’s departure.
The former Fulham Academy prospect, Harvey Elliot, spoke of his greed for more silverware with the club. The star explains how the Liverpool squad and himself always want more and do not settle for less.
The 20-year-old’s desire to always win more trophies would never come to an end. The star has all the dedication, desire, and motivation to achieve his goals and enjoys being greedy for more trophies.
Elliot’s continuity at Anfield has been unsure in the post-Klopp era but the youngster explains all about his desires regarding the future of the club. It’s perhaps no surprise, of course, coming from a boyhood Red who has been shown much in the way of trust at one of the biggest outfits in the world of football.
The 20-year-old told the lifestyle outlet SWM:
“I want to keep winning trophies with this team. Both individually and collectively we are never content with what we have, we always want more, I have a hunger for greatness. I hope the dedication, desire and motivation to do the small things well, will take me a long way in my career.”
“Call it greedy, but I want to achieve more and experience everything this game has to offer, especially when it comes to trophies with this club.”
A huge Liverpool talent
It is surprising to think about how big of a talent the Reds’ number 19 is. At 20 years of age, Elliott’s potential is almost frightening. Especially when you take into account how pivotal he is in this Liverpool squad.
Since his debut in 2019 (aged 16), the attacking midfielder has already amassed 107 appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s men. He’s got some talent, and whoever follows in the German tactician’s footsteps must ensure they nurture him moving forward.
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