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Liverpool Set for Morgan Rogers Summer Battle: Reds Remain Hugely Keen on Aston Villa Star
Liverpool are gearing up for a fierce summer transfer battle to sign Aston Villa's star attacker Morgan Rogers, with manager Arne Slot holding high admiration for the 23-year-old England international, despite recent reports of initial talks being denied by his camp.
Rogers has been in scintillating form this 2025/26 season, contributing 8 goals and 5 assists in 26 Premier League appearances, helping Villa sit third in the table. Across all competitions, he boasts 17 goal involvements in 37 matches, showcasing his versatility as an attacking midfielder, left winger, or centre-forward. His performances have earned him 12 senior England caps, including his first international goal, positioning him as a key player for the Three Lions at the upcoming World Cup.[1][2][5]
Multiple sources claim Liverpool have held initial talks with Rogers' representatives, with the player reportedly "open to all proposals in the summer." This interest aligns with Slot's prior praise, calling him "quality," amid speculation of a squad rebuild. However, Rogers' camp has flatly denied these talks, insisting he remains focused on Villa and England, pouring cold water on the rumors.[8][9]
Aston Villa value Rogers at over £100 million (€115m), a fee that could rise if they qualify for the Champions League again. Unai Emery's side, dark horses in the title race, recently extended his contract until 2031 and are reluctant to sell their talisman.[2][4][7]
The race is heating up, with Tottenham viewing him as a "dream target" (per Fabrizio Romano), Chelsea holding the strongest interest to rotate with Cole Palmer, and admirers including Manchester United, Manchester City, and Arsenal. Liverpool's pursuit could be timely, linked to potential exits like Dominik Szoboszlai (rumored Real Madrid interest) or Cody Gakpo, as Rogers fits Slot's system with his directness, creativity, and goal threat.[1][3][5]
While no deal is imminent, Liverpool's keenness suggests a blockbuster showdown awaits in summer 2026, testing Villa's resolve against Anfield's allure.
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