Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott is keen on playing a key role for the Reds as they set their sights on a successful 2023/24 season.

The 20-year-old is in his fifth campaign as a Red and is hoping to improve as a player after featuring heavily for Jurgen Klopp’s side last season.

He racked up 46 appearances across all competitions, scored five goals, and provided two assists. This season, Elliott has featured in two games for Liverpool after climbing off the bench against Chelsea and Bournemouth.

 “I think to progress now, to be honest,” the England U-21 international told Liverpoolfc.com.

“I think last season was kind of my [first] full Premier League season, so just getting used to playing each and every game and getting used to the quick turnarounds with games and how I look after my body and what I do and stuff like that. I’m happy to put last season under my belt and come through it well.

“There were tough moments here and there, and there were enjoyable moments as well. For me this season, it’s just about kicking on and being a better person, being a better player and take my game to the next level, which is what I’m trying to improve on.

“I’m trying to improve for this season and hopefully make myself a better player.

“Big leaders have left our team and as upsetting as it is to see them go, it’s now time for other people to step up and make sure that they’re the leader on the pitch. Or if it’s not them, then it’s someone else.

“So, we’re all going to have to play our part in each and every game. It’s just making sure we stick together as a team and not get on each other’s backs.

“We all need to be leaders and we all need to keep driving the team forward and making sure we’re pushing one another to get across the line.”

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