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And yes, the scouts have already been sent to check him out — not just once, but “several times,” according to Fabrizio Romano (via Give Me Sport).
Rogers, still only 22, has caught the eye with his performances since joining Villa earlier this year.
The young forward has delivered a strong return, with 17 goals and 14 assists in just 66 appearances.
As he put it himself in a recent interview (via the Athletic), “I’m happy to play anywhere… I’ve played everywhere.”
That “everywhere” might just include Anfield soon—if Liverpool can get past one major hurdle.
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Despite Liverpool’s growing interest, the move is far from a done deal.
Manager Unai Emery considers Rogers a key piece, and with Villa chasing a Champions League spot, they won’t let go easily.
Villa have already offloaded Jhon Duran for a cool £64 million, so they’re in no rush to make another big sale — especially with Profit and Sustainability Rules breathing down their neck.
Still, if Villa miss out on a top-five finish, the Reds might smell opportunity.
The Uruguayan has netted just seven times this season, a far cry from the £85 million expectations that came with his move.
Liverpool may be Premier League champions, but there’s no resting on trophies here.
The rebuild is already in motion, and Rogers could be the first piece of Slot’s puzzle.
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