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·29 août 2025

Liverpool Eyeing Late Move for 30-G/A Attacking Midfielder – Report

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Liverpool Eyeing Morgan Rogers Amid Harvey Elliott Uncertainty

Liverpool’s summer of high-profile transfer activity shows no signs of slowing. According to IndyKaila for Football Insider, the Premier League champions could make a move for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers if Harvey Elliott seals a late switch to RB Leipzig. The report states: “Liverpool are planning to approach Aston Villa for Morgan Rogers’ signature should the dominoes fall into place with Harvey Elliott’s departure.”

Rogers On The Radar

At just 23, Rogers has already impressed across spells at Middlesbrough and most recently Aston Villa. His technical ability, physical presence, and versatility have attracted attention from several top clubs. Tottenham are among those keeping tabs, but Liverpool appear ready to test Villa’s resolve before the deadline. Rogers notched 30 goal contributions last season, including 19 in the Premier League.


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As Football Insider note, “Rogers has emerged as a potential target for the Reds ahead of the 1 September deadline, with those at Anfield being huge admirers of the 23-year-old former Man City academy gem.”

The move would only become a serious consideration if Leipzig succeed in their pursuit of Harvey Elliott. Slot is believed to have sanctioned Elliott’s departure, with his role at Anfield increasingly restricted. The report reveals Liverpool would prefer to bank £50m but “£45million would not be turned down.”

Isak Still A Priority

Morgan Rogers’ potential arrival is not expected to derail Liverpool’s pursuit of Alexander Isak. Newcastle’s Swedish international remains at the top of Anfield’s wishlist. As the piece explains, “Although Rogers is clearly a big target for Slot, it is unlikely to change Liverpool’s stance on signing Isak, who continues to train away from Eddie Howe’s squad this season.”

Isak could arrive before the window closes, particularly with Newcastle chasing other attacking reinforcements. If that deal happens, Liverpool’s forward line would gain even more depth, adding to the summer arrivals of Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.

Slot’s Relentless Approach

Arne Slot has been fearless in reshaping this squad. After winning the Premier League title in his debut campaign, he appears determined to build not just for now, but for the future. Liverpool’s recruitment team have already landed six senior signings, yet the club continues to push for further additions.

The potential addition of Rogers, coupled with the chase for Isak, underlines the intention to compete on all fronts. Liverpool’s business is far from done, and supporters will be watching the final days of the window with growing excitement.

Our View – Anfield Index Analysis

This latest report from IndyKaila for Football Insider feels like a continuation of the bold vision Arne Slot is setting out at Anfield. Liverpool have already made some stunning acquisitions this summer, with Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong in particular looking like transformational players. To now see Morgan Rogers linked shows the club are not just chasing big names, but also identifying emerging Premier League talent with room to develop further.

If Elliott does depart for Leipzig, supporters will naturally feel a tinge of sadness. He has long been regarded as one of Liverpool’s brightest young prospects. But the reality is that opportunities in this squad are becoming harder to find. Slot wants players who are ready to impact the biggest matches right now, and Rogers could provide a different kind of dynamism in the final third.

Alexander Isak remains the dream signing. Imagine a forward line with Salah, Gakpo, Wirtz feeding into Isak, and Ekitike providing depth from the bench. It would be a frightening prospect for any opponent, especially given Liverpool have already begun the campaign with back-to-back wins.

This feels like a moment where the club are doubling down on ambition. Having just won the title, the challenge is to build a dynasty. Adding Rogers and possibly Isak before the deadline would send a powerful message to the rest of Europe.

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