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Liverpool £30m loan deal appears to leave no winners
Summary
Harvey Elliott is on loan at Aston Villa with a purchase clause near £30m that appears unlikely to be triggered, and his playing and registration status means the short-term outcome for the player and both clubs remains unclear.
Content
Liverpool loaned Harvey Elliott to Aston Villa with a purchase clause of about £30m. Reports say that clause converts to an obligation if he reaches a set number of appearances. Aston Villa have not played him enough for that threshold to be met, and the club’s manager has said Liverpool has no recall option. Elliott has already appeared for two clubs this season, which limits Liverpool's ability to register him elsewhere during this window.
Key points:
- Elliott is on loan at Aston Villa with a roughly £30m purchase clause tied to appearances.
- Villa have not given him the required minutes to trigger that clause and appear unlikely to do so.
- Because he has played for two clubs this season, Liverpool cannot sell or loan him to another club in this transfer window.
- Reported possibilities include Villa paying a termination fee or Liverpool agreeing to void the arrangement, but the next formal step has not been confirmed by the clubs.
Summary:
The reported arrangement leaves the player and both clubs with uncertain short-term outcomes and potential financial consequences. Undetermined at this time.
