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Seagulls target Elliot
Brighton are set to enter the race for Harvey Elliott - and have identified the Liverpool star as their key summer target.
The England international's future at Anfield is unclear, and his playing time last season was limited under Arne Slot.
That's put him on the radar of several clubs in England, and abroad, who are keen to secure the services of a versatile player who can operate in midfield or out wide.
SunSport understands Brighton are now tracking the 22-year-old and see him as a player who can help take them to the next level.
And sources say the presence of James Milner, Liverpool's former vice-captain, could help persuade Elliott to make the switch to the south coast.
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