Unai Emery has confirmed Harvey Elliott will not be making a permanent move to Aston Villa after the club decided “two months ago” that they were not convinced by his signing.With a squad role only on offer at Liverpool, Elliott swapped Anfield for Villa Park on an initial loan deal last summer with an obligation to buy once he reached 10 appearances.He has, however, been stranded on five games since the start of October, giving Liverpool a strong hint that his £35 million transfer would not be triggered.Harvey Elliott‘s Villa predicament: A quick look• No Permanent Move: Unai Emery confirmed Villa decided “two months ago” not to trigger the £35m obligation to buy.• Frozen Out: Elliott has been stuck on five appearances since October; five more would have triggered the permanent transfer.• No Easy Return: Liverpool have no recall option, leaving the 22-year-old stranded at Villa Park unless a new agreement is reached to terminate the loan.And Emery has now confirmed that he, nor the club, want to sign the 22-year-old on a permanent deal, telling reporters: “The problem we have with Harvey is this year he is on loan and in case he is playing matches, we must buy him.“We decided two months ago we are not convinced to sign him, spending the money we need. This is the issue.“But he is training every day, very good with us to help us in training and, of course, it is not good for him or good for us, but it is football and sometimes we must take decisions that are not good for us.“I must take a decision but not damage the person, because he’s a very good person and player and he deserves the best,” Emery added. “After he leaves, we can maybe use the position he is in to work for something.”It is a sad state of affairs for Elliott who left his boyhood club after an impressive summer with England’s U21s in a bid to play regularly, but he now does not even make matchday squads.His last appearance for Villa was four minutes off the bench on October 2, with his total tally amounting to measly 167 minutes over five appearances, which included two starts and a goal.Elliott finds himself in a difficult position as he cannot move to a third club in the same season due to having played a very brief cameo role for Liverpool at the start of the campaign.A move to MLS for their new season would mitigate FIFA’s regulations, with Charlotte FC among the interested suitors in the United States.But according to the Times‘ Paul Joyce, “MLS is not an option Elliott is contemplating,” and as it stands, he “will not be returning to Liverpool either.”The report explains that Liverpool have no recall option and there has been no contact from Villa over ending the deal prematurely, which would incur a fee.The Athletic‘s James Pearce, meanwhile, reports that Villa are “evaluating options for ending the agreement” and “hope a new agreement can be reached with Liverpool.”While supporters would welcome Elliott’s return, Slot’s lack of acknowledgement of his hardships suggests he would not necessarily facilitate substantial minutes either having used him sparingly last season.