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Liverpool finds out what it's missing after Harvey Elliott exit - 'Creativity'

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Morgan Rogers is eagerly anticipating the chance to develop on-field partnerships with Aston Villa's deadline day acquisitions, Jadon Sancho and Harvey Elliott.

Both talents have arrived on season-long loan deals, though Villa is poised to secure Elliott permanently, having agreed a £35 million ($47 million) obligation to purchase with Liverpool.

Villa attacker Rogers, presently on duty with his nation during World Cup qualifiers, reckons the lure of next summer's tournament will be a powerful incentive for newcomers Sancho and Elliott to flourish under Unai Emery.



"Knowing them both - Harvey pretty well in England age groups - I think it's exciting, and playing with England players who have a point to prove, in the sense that they will want to be in the England squad too, playing with them at a club level will help," said Rogers, giving Liverpool a glimpse of what it's missing after letting Elliott walk out of Anfield.



"It will also help them because the environment in our group and club is really good.

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Jadon Sancho has also joined Aston Villa.

It will be really nice to play with them, so hopefully it clicks and connects really well."

Speaking after joining Villa, Elliott said: "It feels incredible.

"I want to say a big thank you for making this happen

Playing for a massive club like Aston Villa is every kid's dream

To be an Aston Villa player is an incredible feeling."

Elliott added: "For me now, it's about kicking on as a player