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LIVERPOOL teenager Harvey Elliott has 'wholeheartedly' apologised for a video in which he called Harry Kane a "f***ing m**g".

A video of the 16-year-old went viral on Tuesday night in which he mocked the Tottenham captain's voice while watching him in the Champions League final.

 Liverpool starlet Harvey Elliott has 'wholeheartedly' apologised for a video in which he called Harry Kane a 'f***ing m**g'
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Liverpool starlet Harvey Elliott has 'wholeheartedly' apologised for a video in which he called Harry Kane a 'f***ing m**g'Credit: Twitter
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The video also had a caption which read: "f***ing m**g."

The Liverpool teenager later put out an apology on his Instagram page.

It read: "I would just like to wholeheartedly apologise for any offence caused on the back of a video of me currently circulating on the internet.

"The video was taken whilst messing around with friends in a private environment and was not directed at any individual but I realise that my actions were both immature and senseless.

"I would like to stress that the contents of the video do not represent who I am as a person or how I've been brought up, and I am truly sorry."

 The Liverpool youngster, 16, sent out a long apology to the Spurs captain on his Instagram story
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The Liverpool youngster, 16, sent out a long apology to the Spurs captain on his Instagram storyCredit: EPA

Harvey Elliott became the youngest player ever used in the Premier League when he made his debut for Fulham in a 1-0 defeat to Wolves on May 4.

Aged 16 years and one month, he beat the record of another former Fulham youngster, Matthew Briggs, that had stood for 12 years.

Elliott, a boyhood Liverpool fan, joined the Reds for an undisclosed fee over the weekend.

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