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Top facts about Harvey Elliott

Some exiting top facts about Harvey Elliott are presented here.

Harvey Elliott, the current record holder for the youngest ever player to appear in the Premier League has carried the weight of expectation to possess an upcoming future as promising as possible.

With becoming the second youngest to make the competitive debut for Liverpool, he has shown some sign of his startling talents that has resulted in the attention of some top clubs to be attracted to him.

If you are interested to read some incredible top facts about Harvey Elliott you are in the right place. So come along with us to delve deeply into some of the

top

facts

about

Harvey

Elliott

.

 

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Top facts about Harvey Elliott you might want to know

Some exiting top facts about Harvey Elliott are presented here. He was born on 4th April 2003 and has won the 2019 UEFA Super Cup & 2019 FIFA Club World Cup with Liverpool as well as the 2019 Syrenka Cup with England U-17 national team.

Harvey Elliott information and family

Facts

in

brief

Harvey

Elliott

personal

information

  • Age

    : 17

  • Height

    : 1,70 m

  • Weight

    : 67 Kg

Name

in

home

country

: Harvey Scott Elliott

Harvey

Elliott

Date

of

birth

: Apr 4, 2003

Place

of

birth

: London, England

Harvey

Elliott

nationality

: British

Harvey

Elliott

religion

: Christianity

Birth

sign

: Aries

Harvey Elliott Football

information

  • Position

    : Attack - Right Winger

  • Foot

    : left

Current

club

: Blackburn Rovers 

Contract

expires

: May 31, 2021

On

loan

from

:

Liverpool FC

U23

Contract

there

expires

: Jun 30, 2023

Harvey

Elliott

Net

Worth

: $0.2 Million

Harvey Elliott was born to English parents in Chertsey, England. He holds an English nationality and his ethnicity is white. He has two younger siblings: a brother and a sister who usually visit him during games to cheer him.

 

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Harvey Elliott career statistics and clubs

Fulham

Harvey Elliott had played for

Queens Park Rangers

in his youth career. He was selected on

Fulham's

subs bench for the first time on 25 September 2018 in a League Cup tie at Millwall.

When he replaced

Floyd Ayité

after 81 minutes, at 15 years and 174 days, Harvey became Fulham's youngest-ever player. Back then he enrolled at Coombe Boys' School in New Malden.

His first-team debut for the Fulham came on 25 September 2018, aged 15-year-old in the EFL Cup. The youngster had been at school earlier that day and was back at school the next morningg.

On 4 May 2019, he made his league debut playing as an 88th-minute substitute for

Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa

in a 1–0 away loss against

Wolverhampton Wanderers

.

Liverpool

When his contract was set to expire with Fulham a lot of top clubs took interest in the youngster, including

Arsenal

and

Manchester City

as well as

Paris Saint-Germain

and

Real Madrid

.

It was Liverpool whoever, who reached to an agreement to sign Elliott, with the midfielder being spotted viewing a pre-season game, as well as training with the first-team at Melwood.

On 28 July 2019, it was verified that Elliott had signed for Liverpool on a five-year deal, for an unrevealed fee that had been approved by Fulham. Elliott has presented the number 67 shirt and made his senior debut as a substitute in a 3-0 defeat to Napoli.

Elliott became the youngest player to play in the Premier League, aged 16 years and 30 days when he made his league debut after coming on as an 88th-minute substitute in a 1–0 away defeat to Wolves on 4 May 2019. Elliott became immediately part of Liverpool's first team on his arrival and played in the US tour in the 2019/20 pre-season.

In a League Cup tie at Milton Keynes Dons on 25 September 2019, at 16 years and 174 days, Harvey became Liverpool’s second youngest-ever player (after

Jerome Sinclair

against

West Bromwich Albion

in September 2012, aged 16 years and six days). It meant he also came to be their youngest-ever to start a senior game.

The earlier club record holder was

Matthew Briggs

who was aged 16 years and 65 days when he made his debut against Middlesbrough in the Premier League on 13 May 2007.

He played two more ties in the competition as well as three games in the FA Cup and made two late substitute appearances in the Premier League. He also exceeded at reserve level in both Premier League 2 and the UEFA Youth League.

Blackburn Rovers

To gain more first-team experience, a deal was agreed on 16 October 2020 for Elliott to join

Blackburn

on loan for the remainder of the 2020/21 season.

Eventually, in October, the 17-year-old made a surprise loan move to Sky Bet Championship side Blackburn Rovers and it's safe to say he's making waves in Lancashire; with 15 games under his belt in all competitions, Elliott has four goals and five assists to his name.

Despite his tender age, Elliott has slotted seamlessly into the right-side of an attacking three and chalked up two goals and four assists in 11 appearances. He's been deployed as one of the two 8's in a midfield trio and is set to play a pivotal role in the success of Rovers' season.

The former Leeds United striker Noel Whelan believes that Elliott may force Jurgen Klopp to consider him in his first-team plans at Liverpool for next season. He deems it a logical decision to send him to Blackburn, because it seems that Elliott looks very settled there, under a great manager who played a good style of football. 

Both managers are over the moon that he is prospering and generating weekly in the Championship. Liverpool sent him there to make that advancement and he has shown that he is good enough for the Championship in as much as he is so fantastic on the ball and is improving game by game.

At the moment he is learning his trade but when he goes back to Liverpool he would completely prepared to be a part of the first squad. Liverpool fans may have been dissatisfied to see Elliott go out on a season-long loan to Blackburn Rovers in October.

But even with the club's continuous injury problems so far this campaign, the young forward would only have got limited game time at Anfield, considering Klopp's abundance of world-class options in that area of the field.

Much better to instead get miles in the legs and crucial match experience, which is what the 17-year-old has done with great composure, fascinating everyone with his attitude, how fast he has got accustomed to life at Ewood Park and above all, what he has positively produced on the pitch.

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Harvey Elliott haircut

One of the most interesting

top

facts

about

Harvey

Elliott

is that he has a haircut promise that whenever he scores his first goal, it's going to change.

Elliott is easily distinguishable on the pitch due to his trademark ponytail, but he has pledged to chop it off as soon as he registers his first goal in the famous red shirt.

He explained his unique haircut during an interview with The Athletic, in the following terms: “I’ve had it for about two years. Whenever I tried to put it up at school, I got told off by the teachers. I couldn’t fight against the rules!"

It’s not a popular haircut. Some people think, ‘Why’s he got it like that?’ but I like it. I don’t think Jurgen’s a big fan. Sometimes I’ve come in with it tied up in a bit of a new style and he has just looked at it and started laughing. I’ve promised the lads that when I score my first professional goal, it’s coming off ".

He decided to change his hairstyle for the new year several times but when it came the right time to do this he changed his mind to do it in a much memorable occasion.

 

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Harvey Elliott playing style and potentials

Among

top

facts

about

Harvey

Elliott

, it worths noting that he is fleet-footed, and a versatile attacking midfielder so far at his best on the right flank, yet is mostly left-footed which gives his approach an unpredictability.

He is keen to play with his head up and holds a view of the pitch which belies his young years, and he is also able to carry the ball and display his technical quality with ease.

Then Fulhum manager Slavisa Jokanovic once said he is an arrogant person in a positive way and his personality portrays his intention to prove and show how good he is playing and certainly achievement opportunities would be the result of such a trait. He is the best paragon of a confident player who is assured of his ability.

His creativity and intelligence have been crystally clear in the UEFA Youth League, where Elliott recorded assists in four of his six appearances in the group stages. His keen vision and skill to move the runs of those around him are incredibly impressive.

His decision making is especially notable. On his first-team debut against MK Dons, many lauded him for having the aplomb not to rush into a decision or make sloppy passes.

It speaks volumes in that his pass completion ratio has only dropped below 80% twice a season, completing an impressive 64.3% of his forward passes, indicating how he doesn’t waste possession when looking to create chances.

Elliott’s progressive maturing will help him to achieve more of such spectacular characteristics. He is already showing great signs of mental maturity and talent and just awaits for the physical side to makes his future even more promising.

Harvey Elliott personal life, relationship and legal issues

Regarding

Harvey

Elliott

personal

life

there is no confirmed information about him but he is often surrounded by several scandals and rumours considering him a cheater boyfriend.

Frankly speaking, he has not come with his girlfriend or any live stories of her. So, the seventeen years old is supposed to be probably single.

When it comes to

Harvey

Elliott

legal

issues

it is mentioned that he had been suspended from playing in all domestic club football for 14 days, running up to and including 24 October 2019, after confessing a breach of FA Rule E3 associated with a video posted on social media and delivering a public apology. 

Language and/or behaviour in the video breached FA Rule E3(1), as it was abusive and/or insulting, and constituted of an ‘Aggravated Breach’, which is defined in FA Rule E3(2), as it included a reference to a disability. 

 

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Harvey Elliott net worth and international record

Elliott's makes a decent sum from his national team as well as from sponsorship and endorsement. As of 2020,

Harvey

Elliot

net

worth

is totalled at around $0.2 million.

His current market value is documented at €3.60 million, updated on 8th April 2020. The young footballer is yet to be a household name. Its been just a few years him as a professional footballer but has already name and fame along with adequate money.

And about Harvey Elliott International records, he obtained his first call-up to the England under-17 team in October 2018. The next month saw him score his first goal at this age level away to the Republic of Ireland.

Elliott helped the England under-17 team to the 2019 Syrenka Cup on 10 September 2019 by scoring the opening goal of the final from the spot in a 2–2 draw with hosts Poland before Kevin Betsy's Young Lions won 3–1 after a penalty shoot-out.

 

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