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Mohamed Salah Shares Emotional Message After Harvey Elliott Exit

Mohamed Salah Shares Emotional Message After Harvey Elliott Exit

In a heartfelt moment that has resonated deeply with Liverpool fans, Mohamed Salah, the club’s talismanic forward, took to social media to bid an emotional goodbye to his former teammate Harvey Elliott. The young midfielder, a boyhood Red, recently completed a surprising move to Aston Villa on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy for £35 million, marking the end of his six-year journey at Anfield. Salah’s poignant message not only highlighted the bond between the two players but also carried a bold prediction for Elliott’s future at his new club.

Message of Support and Confidence

Taking to his personal X account, Salah expressed his admiration for Elliott’s contributions to Liverpool, writing, “You’ll be remembered for your loyalty and dedication every time you were called upon. You leave as a champion, and I’ve got no doubt you’ll do big things at your new club. They are lucky to have you.” These words encapsulate the respect and camaraderie that defined their time together at Liverpool, where Elliott grew from a promising teenager into a Premier League talent under the guidance of players like Salah.

A Bright Future Awaits at Aston Villa

Salah’s message reflects his belief in Elliott’s potential to shine at Villa Park. The phrase “do big things” is not just a platitude but a testament to Elliott’s ability to influence games with his creativity, work rate, and versatility. Having been mentored by Salah, one of the Premier League’s greatest-ever forwards, Elliott leaves Liverpool with a wealth of experience and a champion’s mentality, having contributed to the club’s successes during his tenure. Salah’s assertion that Aston Villa are “lucky to have you” underscores the value Elliott brings to his new team, both as a player and as a character.

A Strategic Move for Player and Club

The move to Aston Villa represents a fresh start for Elliott, who had been linked with other clubs, including RB Leipzig, earlier in the transfer window. However, the opportunity to stay in the Premier League and work with Emery, a manager known for developing young talent, proved too enticing. The structure of the deal—a loan with an obligation to buy—gives Elliott the chance to prove himself over the 2025-26 season, with Liverpool securing a £35 million fee and including buy-back and sell-on clauses to maintain a stake in his future.

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