Liverpool fans react to Morgan Rogers developments – ‘Here we go’

Liverpool could sign Morgan Rodgers from Aston Villa this summer.

Arne Slot is set to revamp his attacking options in the transfer window despite his side winning the Premier League at a canter.

The likes of Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez face an uncertain future on Merseyside after underwhelming campaigns under the Dutchman.

The Villa star has been touted as a potential option for the Reds after a stunning breakout season at Villa Park.

Arne Slot looking on as Liverpool manager
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Rogers could be set for Liverpool move

The 22-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Anfield after notching 16 goal contributions in the Premier League.

Stats (Premier League)Rogers
Matches34
Goals8
Assists8
Minutes played2,866
Rogers stats this season.

A report from Mail Sport journalist Tom Collomosse (7 May) claims that Unai Emery’s side need to make a big sale before 30 June.

It states that the Villans need to raise funds to stay on the right side of Profit and Sustainabilty rules and many Reds supporters have taken this to mean Rogers will be the man departing the Midlands.

John Henry, Liverpool
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Liverpool fans beg for Rogers move

The former West Brom academy graduate has enjoyed a brilliant campaign under the tutelage of Emery and has the potential to be one of the world’s best if he continues on his current trajectory.

Reds fans are desperate for the Villa man to join their side and made their feelings clear after the latest update from the B6 outfit.

Rogers would take Slot’s side to a new level, his creativity and directness would be a dangerous asset in their attempts to defend their title.

Fenway Sports Group are set to back the Dutchman in the transfer market to reinforce his squad and push for more success after a remarkable first campaign.

The ownership group have already extended the contracts of Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah in a major move that should help them stay at the top of the pile domestically.

Rogers would be a great start to business but he would not come cheap, they would have to break the bank for his services.

However, it would be worth it, as he is on track to become a superstar and could help the Reds achieve their ambitions in Europe as well as at home and it makes sense due to Villa’s PSR concerns.