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Despite making some record breaking signings this season, Liverpool have also offloaded players worth almost £200 million, and it looks like they are still not done making money by selling players. One of their key players in recent years, Harvey Elliott, is also closing in on leaving Liverpool for the German Giants.
It was already reported earlier this transfer window that Liverpool would look forward to selling Elliott because the 22 year old was not getting enough playtime due to the stacked team of Liverpool. A new team would have definitely offered him more play time. And there is no doubt that Elliott was too good to sit on the bench match after match.

Harvey Elliott is ready to join RB Leipzig
Previous reports suggested that teams like Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa Football Clubs were also interested in signing the English midfielder. But some reports suggested that Liverpool did not want to let him go to any Premier League club, and there were clubs outside of the Premier League that were also interested in the 22 year old.
Harvey Elliott has been active in Liverpool since 2019
RB Leipzig remained a strong contender to land Harvey Elliott, and the German Giants always seem to have been interested in signing him. Liverpool and RB Leipzig have always had a great relationship in terms of transfers. The two sides were also involved in multiple transfers previously. This transfer can also boost their relationship.

Liverpool reportedly want £50 million for Elliott
Recent reports suggest that Harvey Elliott has agreed on personal terms to join RB Leipzig, and we can expect to see him playing for the German team soon. Now it is up to the two teams to work on the fee. According to reports, Liverpool want £50 million for the English midfielder, but an inclusion of a buy back clause would make it a £40 million deal.
Liverpool have been quite successful in the transfer window so far, and presently they are looking forward to securing the signature of Alexander Isak from Newcastle United. But in this case, things are getting really difficult as Newcastle are desperate not to let their best man leave, and Isak, on the other hand, looks more desperate to leave the club and join Liverpool.