According to The Athletic, Liverpool priced Elliott by 50 million pounds and Taylor Morton by 20 million pounds.
The future of Elliott and Taylor Morton is uncertain. The pair had limited playing time under Slott last season, but improved their reputation last month when they helped England defend their U21 European Youth Championship. Liverpool's third-place England U21 member, defender Kanssa has transferred to Leverkusen for £35 million.
Eliot was named the best player in the U21 European Youth Championship, attracting the interest of many clubs, including Leipzig. Liverpool is not actively seeking a sale and priced Elliott about 50 million pounds. The player made 28 appearances for Liverpool in the 2024-25 season, but only 2 of them started in the Premier League. He talked about the need to weigh his choices during his international competitions.
Taylor Morton is very likely to seek a permanent transfer, and his goal is to gain a stable senior team playing time. He only played five times last season, then underwent shoulder surgery in January and did not return until the U21 European Youth Championship. Braga, Ajax and Bruges are all paying attention to his situation. Leverkusen tried to loan him last summer, but Liverpool was only going to approve a permanent transfer for about £20 million.