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Liverpool Reject €40m RB Leipzig Bid for Harvey Elliott on Deadline Day
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September 1st, 2025
11:05 AM

Liverpool have entered transfer deadline day with firm intentions regarding Harvey Elliott’s future, as reports indicate they have rejected an opening €40 million bid from RB Leipzig. The German club identified Harvey Elliott as their preferred replacement for Xavi Simons, who recently completed a move to Tottenham Hotspur.
The 21-year-old midfielder has faced a challenging season at Anfield with limited minutes on the pitch, sparking speculation about his possible departure. With Liverpool undergoing a squad reshuffle, many expected Elliott to feature among the outgoings. Yet as the transfer window closes, Elliott remains firmly a Liverpool player and the club have now sent a strong message about his value.
RB Leipzig Is Keen On Harvey Elliott
RB Leipzig’s interest comes at a decisive moment. Losing Simons has created an immediate gap in their creative midfield department, and Elliott’s versatility, technique, and potential make him a suitable candidate to fill that void. However, Liverpool’s rejection suggests they view him as more than a dispensable squad option. His homegrown status further enhances his value, especially in a Premier League context where such players carry added importance.
Liverpool’s decision could also reflect new manager Arne Slot’s plans. Elliott has shown glimpses of quality whenever given opportunities, and this could be a signal that the Dutchman intends to trust him with a greater role in his second campaign. For a player who has successfully adapted at each level of his career so far, a breakthrough season at Anfield remains a real possibility.
RB Leipzig may yet return with an improved offer before the window shuts, but it will take a fee well above €40 million to tempt Liverpool. For now, Elliott’s future continues to look aligned with the Reds, and his retention may prove crucial as the club balances long-term squad building with immediate competitive ambitions.
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