RB Leipzig head of football, Jurgen Klopp, could look to bring one of his former Liverpool players back to the Bundesliga club during the summer transfer window.
Klopp left Liverpool back in 2025 before taking a short break from the game.
The German manager then joined Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in some capacity after becoming the head of football at Red Bull.
Red Bull have a number of different clubs, including Leipzig and Salzburg, and Klopp helps oversee their footballing decisions.
Klopp worked with multiple Liverpool players who remain at the club, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he was keen on bringing a host of them to Leipzig.
Many of them would, unfortunately, be unattainable for the Bundesliga side, but there's one who could be keen on the move.
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According to a report from BILD, RB Leipzig are eyeing a move to sign Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott ahead of the summer transfer window.
Elliott has been described as 'Klopp's favourite pupil' from his time at Liverpool, and he's now made RB Leipzig's shortlist.
The former Fulham man's name is being discussed internally at the Bundesliga side, and it looks as though Liverpool are going to move him on in the summer window.
A deal could be had at around £17m, with the 23-year-old enduring a difficult campaign.
Elliott joined Aston Villa on loan for the 2025/2026 season last summer, but he's struggled to make an impact, barely even making the bench for the majority of the term.
Elliott Clearly Needs to Move On
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It's clearly time for Elliott to leave Liverpool and search for a new opportunity elsewhere. Elliott would have been hoping that the loan move to Aston Villa is what he needed to spark his career back into life, but it's been a disastrous spell with the Midlands club.
Liverpool clearly didn't see a future for him at Anfield, considering they allowed him to go to Villa with an option to buy, so it makes sense for all parties for him to move on this summer.
Staying at Villa permanently is certainly off the table, considering the lack of options he's been given, but a move to the Bundesliga could be what he needs.