Tyler Morton and Harvey Elliot

West Ham Continue Transfer Talks with Liverpool for Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton

West Ham United are actively continuing discussions with Liverpool over a summer move for Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton, according to @ExWHUEmployee via The West Ham Way Podcast.

Despite both players travelling with Liverpool on their pre-season tour of Asia, they remain available as the Reds remain open to parting ways. The Hammers are pushing ahead in hopes of sealing a double deal ahead of the new season.

The potential arrival of Elliott and Morton fits into West Ham’s ongoing plan to bring in young, talented British players, with both midfielders seen as viable long-term options under Graham Potter’s regime.

Harvey Elliott Transfer Talks Ongoing as West Ham Push On

Harvey Elliot with West Ham Logo behind him

Harvey Elliott’s future at Liverpool has come under scrutiny, and with West Ham circling, a summer switch to east London could offer him the regular game time he has struggled to secure at Anfield. Since joining Liverpool from Fulham in 2019, Elliott has made 147 appearances, though many have come off the bench.

His recent form for England’s U21s, where he bagged five goals and was named Player of the Tournament, has only sharpened West Ham’s interest. A stunning goal against the Netherlands drew widespread praise, with Joe Cole saying on TNT Sports, “That second goal, if Messi did this, the world would be stopping.”

With Graham Potter as manager, Elliott may see a clearer path into the starting XI at West Ham, something that could tempt the 21-year-old to make the move.

Tyler Morton Also on West Ham’s Transfer Radar

Tyler Morton West Ham interest

Alongside Elliott, Tyler Morton is also firmly in the mix. At 21, he’s slightly less high-profile but remains highly rated within Liverpool’s ranks. He spent last season on loan at Hull City, impressing with 41 Championship appearances.

Morton fits the profile of the kind of player West Ham want to bring in this summer: young, technically capable, and with room to develop further. Talks with Liverpool include both players, and sources suggest West Ham are serious about making progress on both fronts.

Kudus Exit May Fund Incoming Deals

The sale of Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham Hotspur in a deal worth around £55 million has opened the door for these potential incomings. His departure not only frees up space in the attacking roles but also boosts West Ham’s financial flexibility in the market.

With talks now well underway between West Ham and Liverpool, and the window gathering pace, the next few days could be key as the Irons look to add Elliott and Morton to their ranks.

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