Wayne Lineker claims Liverpool star partied with him in Ibiza until 6am last week

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Wayne Lineker has lifted the lid on Arne Slot’s Ibiza title celebrations – which apparently included Liverpool star Harvey Elliott.

The Reds manager jetted to the Spanish party island last week after his side wrapped up the Premier League title.

Lineker has revealed he partied with a Liverpool star after welcoming Slot to Ocean Beach
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The Reds wrapped up the Premier League title last month with four matches remaining[/caption]

Slot sealed a 20th title in his first season at Anfield by beating Tottenham with four matches remaining.

The Reds have since picked up just a single point from their three fixtures since.

However, it has not put a dent in their celebrations after Slot was pictured at Ocean Beach in Ibiza last week.

His players were also seen on holiday in Dubai as they enjoyed time off between matches.

Slot was not the only one partying at Lineker’s famous bar, though.

According to Lineker, Elliott visited the venue in the past week.

Discussing welcoming footballers to Ocean Beach, he told Breakfast: “In June, it’s like a PFA meeting in Ocean. It’s that many of them. It’s good fun.

“Who did we have last week? Harvey Elliott was in the other day.

“Then I ended up in Pacha with Harvey Elliott at 6 o’clock on Sunday morning.”

Elliott played the full 90 minutes against the Seagulls on Monday night, scoring and providing an assist in a 3-2 defeat, making it unclear precisely when this visit took place.

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Elliott scored and assisted in the 3-2 defeat to Brighton on Monday[/caption]

Slot was also seen celebrating the title triumph at Ocean Beach
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His visit to Ocean Beach came after Lineker had been joined by Slot earlier in the week.

The bar owner explained: “He was definitely up for a party. What a nice man.

“My partner said to me, ‘look, Wayne, don’t pester him for a picture.’ I said, ‘are you mad? He’s going to pester me for one’.

“I ended up getting my picture, my video. It was great to see him. He was in a very spiritual, happy spirit mood. He’s a good guy.”

As for how Slot’s visit came about, he added: “I just got a message. I think one of his team, his management or someone, contacted either Tony Truman or just went directly to the office, but word got to me very fast that he was coming in.

“So I got myself ready, did my hair especially and went to meet him.

“We actually put him on the stage so literally everyone could see him. We did a big show. He was creating a lot of attention, shall we say.”

Liverpool will bring down the curtain on their title-winning campaign at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday.

The Premier League trophy lift will follow the match at Anfield ahead of an open-top bus parade on Monday.

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