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Joe Cole believes it could be time for Harvey Elliott to leave Liverpool
By the end of this weekend, Liverpool could be crowned Premier League champions.
It has all the makings of being an emotional and memorable occasion.
Every member of the Liverpool squad will be relishing it but perhaps even more so for the players who grew up supporting the club - one of those players being Harvey Elliott.
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While born in Surrey, Elliott was brought up as a big Red through his father.
In fact, he has yet to start a league game under the Dutchman.
That has not stopped the 22-year-old from making significant impacts off the bench, most notably when he scored the winner at Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
But there has been speculation over Elliott's future and former Reds midfielder Joe Cole believes he won't be short of offers if he or the club does decide to part ways this summer.
"For players like Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones, I think they’re both fantastic players and are more than capable of playing for England, but unfortunately for them, Liverpool are very strong in that area of the pitch," Cole said to Paddy Power.
"I’d love to see Harvey playing regularly.
There are options for him and if he does become available, I think quite a few teams will be interested in him.
"He’s a fantastic player and I’d like to see him leave Liverpool to play regular football because he’s old enough and has done his time.
I've played almost 150 games for Liverpool and I feel like I'm very experienced in terms of that aspect.
“So there are moments within the season where I am getting angry, I am getting frustrated because I want to play, but at the same time I need to respect the situation, I need to respect the manager's decisions.
“Some games I'm needed, some games I'm not.
It's down to me to put the work in, to be honest, and show him everything that he's told me.
"I'm trying to work on it, I'm trying to improve and I'm trying to get in this team.
"At the same time, I feel like I can't get too angry and frustrated because quite frankly the team is doing amazing.
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