Liverpool secured the services of Fulham’s highly-rated teenager Harvey Elliott on Sunday.

Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon urged Harvey Elliott to ‘keep pushing’ after he made a switch from Craven Cottage to Liverpool on Sunday.
Liverpool confirmed on their official website that they have secured the services of the 16-year-old winger, who became the Premier League’s youngest-ever player last season.
Scott Parker brought on Elliott from the bench during a game against Wolves last season when he was aged 16 years and 30 days.
Nonetheless, after Elliott penned a new contract with the Anfield giants, he sent this message from his personal Instagram account, with the likes of Sessegnon and Andre Schurrle congratulating him on the move.


Bleacher Report previously claimed that Liverpool are aiming to sign one left-back this summer, with Fulham’s Sessegnon one of their targets.
But the Daily Mail have claimed that if Fulham are to part ways with Sessegnon then they would demand £35 million for his signature.
Elliott is now a Premier League player and in these coming years, he will be looking to make his mark on England’s top-flight.
Following Fulham’s relegation to the Championship last season, it remains to be seen whether Sessegnon will join him as clubs show their interest in the much-talked-about star.

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