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'It only really makes sense to sell... but we'll regret it'

'It only really makes sense to sell... but we'll regret it'

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We asked for your views on the future of Harvey Elliott and whether it should be at Liverpool. Here are some of your comments:Ian: It's a tough one because you can see what he can do but when given chances starting for Liverpool he's not performed. The England Under-21 displays will help his price tag for us though.Will: He's not going to get a chance at Liverpool this season and with such a young midfield there's no reason it'll be different next season. So while I'd prefer to loan him, it only really makes sense to sell. But we'll regret it.Stevo: Looks great at the U21 tournament, but doesn't contribute consistently or take his chance to impress when given a start at Liverpool. Looks OK on substitute appearances, but nothing game-changing. I like Harvey and his commitment. Maybe let him have game time elsewhere and bring him back when he's ready.Ski: Definitely keep Harvey, either through a sale and buy-back option, or as a back-up to Mo Salah. Just play him more in the advanced role. He's doing brilliantly.John: Keep Harvey at Anfield to complement that formidable midfield. His best is still to come.Tricia: There is no way Elliott should be sold by Liverpool. He always gives 100%, is still developing and improving and is loyal to the club. We've learned with Trent Alexander-Arnold that is worth a lot!Brian: If Harvey wasn't a Liverpool player already we'd be looking to buy him. At 22, he is as talented as Alexis Mac Allister in midfield and as good a finisher as Salah. It would be madness to let him go.Peter: He's such a clever footballer. I would be absolutely gutted if Liverpool let him go. You can't blame him for going if he's not getting game time. If it's development and he isn't going to be used in the near term, loan him to a top European club. He's too good to let go.Sign up for news alerts about the Premier League club you support

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