Liverpool are currently dealing with the uncertain future of some of their key players.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all in the final year of their contract at the club with no guarantee over their long term future.
While Salah has attracted interest from the Saudi Pro League, Alexander-Arnold is being chased by Real Madrid as they look for a new right-back.
Along with the above mentioned players, another player is no fighting for his future at the club as the Premier League leaders begin to think about their future strategy of signing players and raising funds to add fresh faces to their squad.
According to Football Insider expert Mick Brown, the Reds could look to cash in on midfielder Harvey Elliott, who has two years left on his current deal at the club, in order to maximise their profit and generate funds for their transfer business.
“Liverpool want to keep him,” he told Football Insider.
“However, they might be open to selling if they can get a decent fee for him, which would allow them to go back into the transfer market and strengthen other areas of their team.
“If he doesn’t sign a new deal, they won’t want him to run down his contract like we’ve seen with Salah, Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold.
“There’s a lot of competition for places in his position, that’s the reason he hasn’t been in the side.
“They’ve got players like Mac Allister and Szoboszlai there.
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott in action
Harvey Elliott could be sold by Liverpool to generate funds for transfer.