English midfielder Harvey Elliott has said he wants to stay with the Reds for the rest of his life as the player enjoys a stellar season for Liverpool.
What did Harvey Elliott say?
Injuries to key members of the first team saw the Englishman appear in the Reds’ starting XI multiple times this season. Harvey Elliott has played in all 22 Reds games so far this season, winning the club’s Player of the Month for August and September, and has now spoken out about his desire to stay at Anfield for the rest of his life.
Asked about his dreams in an interview with the Reds’ official website, the Liverpool midfielder said it would be to stay here for the rest of his career. According to Harvey Elliott, whether it’s as a player, or as a coach, or whatever, as a mentor to juniors. Elliott says he just wants to be in Liverpool for the rest of his life. He has a feeling that now at home his whole family has moved with him.
To be able to come and see Anfield, drive past it every day, and walk to the training ground and be in and around these world-class players – Elliott means, there’s no better place for him to be here than here. Staying here for the rest of his career is one thing. According to Elliott, then they seek to win or achieve as much as possible.
Harvey on Anfield, the Reds’ home stadium, added that it felt like his second home. He says that every time he comes there, it’s always a buzz, whether it’s a fan or a player, and every time it gets better and better.
A little about the topic
Neither are active until after the World Cup, when the Reds host Aston Villa on Boxing Day. No wonder English midfielder Harvey Elliott lined up for Liverpool and Jordan Henderson and Fabinho in Qatar with their respective countries.