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RB Leipzig Close in on Harvey Elliott as Liverpool Midfielder Eyes Xavi Simons Role

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Last updated: August 23, 2025 12:49 am
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Liverpool’s transfer window is taking another dramatic twist as Harvey Elliott edges closer to a possible move away from Anfield. According to fresh reports, Bundesliga side RB Leipzig are now in advanced talks with the 22-year-old midfielder, having already agreed personal terms. Leipzig view Elliott as the perfect replacement for Xavi Simons, who is widely expected to join Chelsea following his club’s Bundesliga opener against Bayern Munich.

For Elliott, the speculation comes at a critical moment in his career. While he remains highly regarded within Liverpool’s setup, opportunities have been limited. Last season under new manager Arne Slot, the midfielder often found himself restricted to late substitute appearances, with only two league starts to his name. Both starts came after the Reds had already secured the Premier League title, and both ended in defeat—against Chelsea and Brighton.

Despite these limited chances, Elliott’s overall contributions cannot be overlooked. Across all competitions, he made 28 appearances, finding the net five times and setting up three more goals. Yet, for a player of his age and ambition, such statistics are overshadowed by the lack of consistent starting opportunities. His career progression has stalled, and Elliott himself has publicly admitted that at 22, soon turning 23, he cannot afford to spend key development years confined to the bench.

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Earlier this summer, the England youth international expressed both his deep love for Liverpool and his growing frustration. He acknowledged the special bond he shares with the fans and the pride he feels in representing the club. But he also stressed the importance of prioritizing his personal growth, hinting strongly that if opportunities do not improve, he would have no choice but to explore options elsewhere. Those remarks now appear prophetic as Leipzig circle with intent.

Liverpool, meanwhile, face a tough decision. The Reds have long seen Elliott as part of their long-term project, a creative spark capable of maturing into a midfield leader. However, the competition in midfield has never been fiercer. With Arne Slot introducing a new system and Liverpool balancing domestic and European ambitions, managing game time fairly across the squad is proving challenging. Keeping Elliott might strengthen depth, but selling him could prevent his career from stagnating while also generating funds for reinvestment.

Leipzig’s interest speaks volumes about Elliott’s reputation across the continent. The German club has carved out a name as one of Europe’s finest talent incubators, producing and refining stars before they explode onto the global stage. Players such as Christopher Nkunku, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Dayot Upamecano all flourished at Leipzig before moving on to bigger stages. Elliott would be joining a system designed to maximize youth potential, something he has been yearning for.

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Replacing Xavi Simons would not just be about filling a vacancy; it would be about stepping into a role of significance. Simons has been instrumental for Leipzig, and his imminent switch to Chelsea leaves a creative void. Elliott, with his flair, vision, and versatility, represents an ideal candidate to inherit that responsibility. The move could serve as the platform that transforms him from a promising squad player into a consistent and decisive figure in top-level football.

The potential deal also highlights the ripple effects of transfers at the highest level. Chelsea’s aggressive pursuit of Simons has forced Leipzig into action, and in turn, Liverpool may be pressured into sanctioning the departure of a player they would otherwise prefer to keep. Such chains of moves are typical of modern football, where one club’s ambition often creates opportunities—and dilemmas—for others.

For Elliott, the prospect of a new environment may prove irresistible. Leipzig would offer him the regular minutes he craves, the chance to play in a competitive league, and the opportunity to shine in European competitions. At the same time, the move would test his resilience, adaptability, and readiness to step into a starring role. It is a gamble, but one that could define his career trajectory.

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As things stand, the ball is in Liverpool’s court. A convincing financial package from Leipzig could tempt them into letting Elliott go, even if reluctantly. For the player himself, the decision may come down to loyalty versus opportunity—stay at a beloved club where his minutes are uncertain, or take a bold step into Germany where the stage is set for him to flourish.

One thing is clear: Elliott’s future is now a central talking point of this summer’s transfer window. Whether he stays at Anfield to fight for his place or embraces the Leipzig project to replace Xavi Simons, the outcome will shape not just his career but also the dynamics of two clubs with very different ambitions.

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