Anfield Watch
·27 January 2026
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·27 January 2026
The Aston Villa playmaker, 23, is an outrageous talent - scoring seven goals and adding five assists in the Premier League this season.
Capable of playing on the left wing, at attacking midfield, false nine and even on the right, the England international can do it all. He recently signed a new contract at Villa Park until 2031 - but there are suggestions that a Liverpool bid could be forthcoming.
Writing in his GiveMeSport newsletter renowned transfer journalist Ben Jacobs claims that Richard Hughes is far more likely to bid for a Rogers-type figure over a solid midfielder like Adam Wharton this year.
“I sense if a midfielder is to arrive at Anfield this year, it will more likely be one with goals output who can also play in wide areas,” he writes.
“Morgan Rogers is the type of profile some within Liverpool appreciate.”
Rogers fits the profile for Liverpool recruiters as a multi-faceted attacker who can feature in an array of positions.
The Merseysiders were tentatively linked with a bid last summer when Villa were in the midst of a PSR meltdown.
It still looks like Unai Emery’s side may have to offload one big name in the next couple of transfer windows - especially if they miss out on Champions League football - and Liverpool will be hoping it’s Rogers.
The ex-Manchester City youth joined Villa from Middlesbrough in 2024 - going on to establish himself as a consistent Premier League performer.
He will be in the shakeup for Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI when England go to the FIFA World Cup and he may well be returning from that tournament as a Liverpool player.









































