Harvey Elliott, a 21-year-old midfielder, was expected to be one of the best young players in England and has progressed well, but has been tested by the appointment of Arne Slot as manager.
Injury prevented him from starting the season and he has failed to make a first-team appearance in the Premier League since then.
As an attacking midfielder, Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has won the trust of the public with his dominant performances, while on the right wing, Egypt international Mohamed Salah is a Warriors player, making it difficult to secure a position.
The England U-21 midfielder, who has reported interest from Brighton and Borussia Dortmund, revealed that he has had open discussions with the Dutch coach and said he is doing all he can to do what is required to gain his trust.
“We’ve had very honest conversations and open conversations. It’s down to me to put the work in and show him everything that he’s told me.”
“I’m trying to work on it, I’m trying to improve and I’m trying to get in this team. At the same time, I feel like I can’t get too angry and frustrated because quite frankly the team is doing amazing.”
“It’s a team game. It’s just not about me. I just need to make sure that I’m ready in moments like this where I can contribute. Just make sure I’m in the right mind frame to come on and influence the game.”
The Guardian