Elliott considers Liverpool future after limited playing time under Slot

Harvey Elliott has hinted in a statement after the 3-2 defeat to Brighton that he could consider a move away from Liverpool in the summer transfer window to seek a more prominent first-team role.
The young midfielder has been part of this season's Premier League-winning squad, but his secondary role under Arne Slot has led to some frustration.
"You try not to get too carried away with the celebrations, we've worked really hard though the season," he told Sky Sports. Despite having five goals and three assists in 27 appearances this term, Elliott has been used primarily as a substitute.
"Some lads like myself haven't played as much through the season and it's about going out and enjoying it. We want to win and enjoy it. We need to take the positives and take it into the final game next week."
The player, who joined the Reds from Fulham at the age of 16, has 146 appearances and 15 goals for the Reds.
"I think I've done it this season. It's been hard with how much I've played. I've tried as hard as I could and whatever happens, happens. It's about what's best for my career. It's about reflecting and seeing what I can do. I'm here at the moment and I'm focusing on the final game."