To quote a line from the 1942 classic Casablanca, we’ll always have Paris.
That is how Harvey Elliott will see his relationship with Liverpool fans, anyway, even if his long-term future is not at Anfield.
At 21 – yes, he is still only 21 despite feeling like he has been around for years – Elliott may soon be at a crossroads in his career. He has started just four games under Arne Slot and his minutes this season have largely been in the cups or a dead-rubber Champions League game.
Liverpool are certainly in no rush to wipe their hands with Elliott, the boy they signed from Fulham after he made his Premier League debut just 30 days after his 16th birthday.