Harvey Elliott bio
Aniruddh Pramanik

Harvey Elliott career, life, stats and net worth

Harvey Daniel James Elliott or simply Harvey Elliott is a talented English professional footballer. He plays for the Premier League club, Liverpool and England national football team as a right winger or an attacking midfielder. Born on 4th April, 2003, Elliott is regarded as one of the best young players in the world, who possesses a wide array of skills and techniques. 

The English player has found himself in the league of popularity after coming through an impressive footballing journey that started at Queens Park Rangers. Later he plied his trade at Fulham before becoming one of the most important figures in the current Liverpool squad. 

Harvey Elliott bio

Full nameHarvey Daniel James Elliott
Date of birth4th April, 2003
Age21 years
Place of birthChertsey, Surrey, England
Professional debut2018
Current club Liverpool
PositionAttacking midfielder, winger
Jersey number19
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Harvey Elliott early life

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Harvey Elliott as a Fulham player (Credit: Getty)

Hailing from Surrey, England, Elliott was introduced to the beautiful game of football at a tender age. The popularity of football in the country also worked like magic in inspiring the midfielder in his childhood. His unwavering passion and love for Liverpool pushed the player to follow the game. However, he was initially rejected by Chelsea youth academy for his height. But, at the age of seven, he joined Queens Park Rangers and started training at the youth academy of the club. 

His father, Scott Elliott, played a crucial role in developing his interest in football. When he started playing football, it was his father who motivated him to pursue the game.

Harvey Elliott career

Harvey Elliott was lured in by Queens Park Rangers when he was only seven years old. Under the guidance of the experienced coaches, the English professional excelled in the game. Through sheer dedication and hard work, Elliott became one of the best players coming out of the English club’s youth academy. His quick-passing ability, quick-feet and exquisite dribbling skills made him a hot prospect in England. Later, Fulham FC signed him in 2018.

Meteoric Rise at Fulham (2018-2019)

Through displaying hard work and dedication, Elliott quickly earned a promotion in the Premier League club in 2018. His dazzling performance at the youth level caught the attention of the club, and he was handed his dream professional debut in the EFL Cup, which made him the youngest player to feature in the tournament. He went on to clinch the EFL Young Player of the year award in his debut season. 

The versatile English winger continued to showcase dazzling performances in every match week for the Cottagers. He made his Premier League debut in May, 2019 when he came on as a substitute in a 0-1 defeat for his team. At that time, he became the youngest ever player to make the English top flight debut. 

Glorious chapter at Liverpool (2019- present)

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Harvey Elliott during a Liverpool game in the Premier League (Credit: getty)

After an eventful one-year stint at Fulham, Harvey Elliott joined his dream club, Liverpool in the 2019 summer transfer window. The Reds secured the signing for around £4.3 million fee including bonus. The exceptionally talented midfielder was handed his club debut in the EFL match against Milton. His Premier League debut for the Reds came during a 2-0 win over Sheffield United. 

However, he was sent to Blackburn Rovers on a one-year loan deal for the 2020-2021 season. He returned to Anfield after the end of the season. In one calendar year, he recorded seven goals and eleven assists to his name. Elliott played a crucial role in Liverpool’s FA Cup and EFL Cup winning campaign in the 2021-22 season. He also led his team to defend their EFL Cup trophy in the 2023-24 season. Elliott scored his first Liverpool goal in a FA Cup game against Cardiff City in 2022 where the Reds clinched a comfortable 3-1 victory. 

International career

Harvey Elliott’s immense potential has been properly used by the English football team. He received his first international call-up in 2018. He scored the opening goal of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship and propelled the English side to the title glory. He was also a part of England’s UEFA European Under-21 Championship winning squad. However, he is yet to make it to the senior national team of his nation.

Harvey Elliott stats

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Harvey Elliott (Credit: getty)

Club stats

ClubsSeasonsAppsGoals
Fulham2018-1930
Liverpool 2019-present12010
Blackburn Rovers 2020-21427

International stats

NationYearsAppsGoals
England U172018-202083
England U212022-2024208

Harvey Elliott injury

The English midfielder does not face any injury concern at the moment. He was sidelined for a couple of weeks in 2022 after he dislocated a finger. Since then it has been a resurgence for the player.

Harvey Elliott height

The height of the Liverpool starlet is 1.70m.

Harvey Elliott family

His father’s name is Scott Elliott. But, any information about his mother has not been disclosed in public by Elliott. 

Harvey Elliott girlfriend

Harvey Elliott has been in a relationship with his girlfriend Emelia Scarlett since 2021. She is a model by profession.

Harvey Elliott net worth

Harvey Elliott’s net worth is estimated at £8.5 million. His income has increased significantly since joining Liverpool, where he earns around £46,000 per week. He also has several lucrative sponsorship deals, including an endorsement with New Balance.

FAQs

How long has Harvey Elliott played for Liverpool?

Harvey Elliott has been playing since 2019 for Liverpool.

How old is the youngest Liverpool player?

The youngest Liverpool player is 16 years and 6 days old.

How many goals does Elliot have for Liverpool?

Elliott has 10 goals for Liverpool across all competitions.

How many Premier League games has Harvey Elliott played?

Harvey Elliott has played in 77 Premier League games.

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