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Wolves are considering a move for Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott as they prepare for life after Matheus Cunha. Cunha has impressed this season with 15 goals in 30 league games, attracting attention from top-flight clubs.
According to Give Me Sport, Wolves see Elliott as a strong option to replace Cunha in an attacking midfield role. The 22-year-old has been used in different positions at Liverpool, but his most natural fit may be central rather than on the wing.
Elliott has had limited impact under new Liverpool boss Arne Slot and may be part of the summer clear-out. While he started against Chelsea recently, he struggled to make a mark.
Fulham, his former club, are also keeping an eye on his availability. With multiple clubs interested, Elliott could be one of the more sought-after players in the upcoming transfer window.
Wolves are reportedly confident Elliott can thrive in a central role, similar to how Cunha operated for them. Cunha, while often labelled a striker, has played more effectively as a creative forward behind the front line.
Liverpool may see this as an opportunity to generate funds for new arrivals under Slot’s management. It’s a transition period at Anfield, and several fringe players could be on the move.
“Harvey is quality,” said Ryan Gravenberch earlier this season, a sentiment echoed by those still confident in Elliott’s potential. That kind of belief may be what attracts Wolves to push for a deal.
This article was updated 51 minutes ago