Liverpool to pay ´record amount´ of compensation to Fulham for Elliott

Liverpool have been forced to pay substantial compensation to Fulham following the transfer of England Under-17 ace Harvey Elliott.

Elliott signed his first professional contract with the Reds as a 17-year-old in July 2020, having made his debut for the club in an EFL Cup match against MK Dons in 2019, becoming the youngest player to start a game in Liverpool s history.

The Fulham youth product went on to make 13 appearances for Jurgen Klopp s side before moving to Blackburn on a season-long loan in October 2020 and he has played 23 games and scored four goals this season for Rovers.

Elliott became the Premier League s youngest ever player while at Fulham, playing in a 1-0 defeat to Wolves in May 2019, and has been capped at England under-15, under-16 and under-17 level.

After the clubs could not agree a fee at the time of his transfer, the case went to tribunal, and the Professional Football Compensation Committee (PFCC) made its judgement on Wednesday.

The London club revealed in a statement that they are very pleased to be awarded a record compensation fee for a 16-year-old player.

The Professional Football Compensation Committee has today given its decision with regards to the compensation payable following Harvey Elliott s move to Liverpool in 2019, said the statement.

Under the Youth Development Rules, the PFCC is tasked with assessing the compensation due for a player who leaves an Academy at the end of his registration, if the parties cannot agree the figure between themselves.  

After a full hearing, the PFCC has decided that Fulham should be entitled to substantial compensation. 

The award [undisclosed] is a record amount for a 16-year-old player and, in the circumstances, Fulham is very pleased and thanks the PFCC for its careful consideration of the arguments we put forward.

A decision has been made regarding the compensation due to Fulham following Harvey Elliott s move to Liverpool.

The award is a record amount for a 16-year-old and, in the circumstances, Fulham is very pleased and thanks the PFCC for its careful consideration of our case.

— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC)

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