At just 21, Harvey Elliott has already clocked up over 100 games for Liverpool, making him one of the most experienced players on their US tour. With a century of appearances under his belt, he’s now ready to take his game to the next level and become a leader on the pitch.
Elliott has been open about his desire to cement his place in the team and become a regular starter. Speaking ahead of Liverpool’s Stateside clash with Arsenal, he revealed that he needs to be more “selfish” and take his opportunities when they arise. “It’s not just about being part of the team, I need to think about myself more and make sure I’m doing everything I can to start games,” he said.
Harvey Elliott admitted he needs to be ‘a bit more selfish’ to nail down a starting place
Last season, Elliott was the ultimate super-sub, making a significant impact off the bench and scoring crucial goals. However, he’s now determined to start more games and become a key player for the Reds. “I just need to be myself and make sure I’m doing everything I can to take my opportunities,” he added.
Elliott’s summer break was a bit unconventional, as he chose to cut his holiday short and return to training early. He spent time in Ibiza with friends and world-famous DJ Calvin Harris, who has become a close friend since the open-top bus parade in 2022. “I went to see him a couple of times, and it was nice to unwind and show my support for him,” Elliott said.

The youngster returned to pre-season early and is aiming to increase his number of starts
Elliott’s desire to become a leader on the pitch is clear, and he’s willing to take on more responsibility to help the team succeed. “I want to be that voice for the younger players, someone they can come to with questions or concerns,” he explained. “I’ve been around the block a few times, and I feel like it’s my time to give back.”
The 21-year-old has been impressed with new manager Arne Slot’s playing style, describing it as “very elegant” and “more about possession.” He’s excited to see how the team adapts to the new approach and believes it will bring success. “We need to keep training, keep working at it, and keep practicing,” he said.

Arne Slot is taking the Reds on a pre-season USA tour, beating Real Betis 1-0 in their first game
With a new season on the horizon, Elliott is more determined than ever to make his mark on the team and become a key player for Liverpool. Will he succeed? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure – he’s ready to put in the hard work and take his game to the next level.