Fulham believe that they will be awarded over £10m for teenage talent Harvey Elliott who left for Liverpool this summer.

The 16-year-old broke a Premier League record back in May by becoming the youngest ever player to feature when he came on as a substitute for the Cottagers against Wolves.

However, as he was too young to sign a professional contract, the Championship side were always vulnerable to losing the youngster and that proved to be the case, with the European champions announcing his arrival in July.

Then, it was down to the two clubs to agree a fee for the player but that didn't happen, meaning an independent tribunal will decide how much Liverpool pay for the teenager.

And, Football Insider have revealed that the Londoners are expecting to receive a fee of at least £10m for Elliott.

They will submit a case to the tribunal that the attacking midfielder has the potential to go on to become a Premier League star.

Elliott has been impressive for Liverpool's U23 side this season and could make his senior debut against MK Dons in the League Cup during the week.

The verdict

This would be a lot of money for Fulham to pick up for a 16-year-old but you can understand why they think that would be a fair valuation in today's market.

But, you don't really know how these things will play out, which is why it was a risk for the Cottagers not to agree a fee.

A decision still isn't expected to be made for a few months yet though, so it will be interesting to see what the eventual figure is.

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