
Since winning the Premier League a few weeks ago, Liverpool have either been working aggressively behind the scenes to sign new players or quite literally, they have been on the beach, enjoying the party life in Ibiza and Dubai.
Well, set to enter that part over the summer is Jeremie Frimpong, who is due to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold as Arne Slot’s new right-back.
They could also welcome Bayer Leverkusen Florian Wirtz to Anfield with the German being headhunted by some of Europe’s heavyweights.
Valued at over £100m, Wirtz has attracted the interest of Liverpool, Manchester City and Bayern Munich.
Bayern love signing domestic players while Man City are on the hunt to find a replacement for Kevin De Bruyne.
So, with such a hotly contested race, perhaps FSG will turn their attention elsewhere.
Liverpool big admirers of Florian Wirtz alternative
According to a report from journalist Graeme Bailey, Liverpool are currently working on a list of creative targets.

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While Wirtz is on that list, the Reds have carried out background checks on RB Leipzig’s Dutch midfielder, Xabi Simons, while if Morgan Gibbs-White is made available by Nottingham Forest, he is another player they could pursue.
Also name-checked is Aston Villa sensation, Morgan Rogers. The report states that Liverpool are big admirers’ of the playmaker but it will be difficult to prise him away from Villa Park.
Rogers signed last year for a tiny fee of just £8m, and as some reports claim, he is now valued at around £90m by the Villans.
Given Villa’s PSR situation, it’s unlikely they’d turn down a bid in that region.
Why Rogers would be such an exciting signing
The meteoric rise of Rogers in the last year has been quite extraordinary. In January 2024, he traded Middlesbrough for the Midlands and has only gone from strength to strength since.
During 2024/25, the creative midfielder has become a full England international, scored a hat-trick in the Champions League against Celtic and helped himself to 29 goal involvements (14 goals & 15 assists).
It feels like Liverpool have been trying to add a player of his profile for a while. They famously missed out on Jude Bellingham before he went to Real Madrid and instead signed Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai.
The attacking midfielder has impressed, but ultimately hasn’t been too great a goal threat, netting just seven times in all competitions this term.
That explains links to players like Rogers and Wirtz who beat the goalkeeper with greater regularity.
Similarities between the Villa midfielder and the aforementioned Bellingham are also eye-catching. Indeed, speaking back in August, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp acknowledged that “there are parts of what Jude Bellingham does” in Rogers’ game.
That comparison stems from not just the way they carry the ball – an “electric” trait of Rogers’ in the words of European football expert Zach Lowy – but primarily their final actions in the final third of the pitch.
Rogers vs Bellingham in 2024/25 – league only |
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Stat (per 90 mins) |
Rogers |
Bellingham |
Goals |
0.24 |
0.30 |
Assists |
0.30 |
0.30 |
Key passes |
1.51 |
1.54 |
Progressive passes |
3.62 |
7.11 |
Shot-creating actions |
3.12 |
3.87 |
Successful take-ons |
1.93 |
1.47 |
Progressive carries |
3.38 |
2.71 |
Ball recoveries |
3.41 |
3.50 |
Stats via FBRef. |
Considering the former Borussia Dortmund star’s elite status, it’s interesting to note that of the metrics selected here, there aren’t too many differences between the two.
Villa’s star man doesn’t register as many progressive passes, but he is in the lead for progressive carrying, a particular highlight of the duo’s game.
A pass is considered progressive if the distance between the starting point and the next touch is at least 10 meters closer to the opponent’s goal or any completed pass into the penalty area.
It’s when it comes to creating chances and scoring goals where they are most similar, and if Liverpool are to miss out on Wirtz, Rogers would be a superb alternative.
What makes this comparison even more noteworthy is that the two are actually childhood friends, with Bellingham taking Rogers under his wing during his first training sessions with the Three Lions.
“He’s been like the little big brother for me. We’ve been together quite a bit. We’ve known each other pretty much most of my life. He’s a friend of mine and to share that with him was a nice moment that he was here. It made it so much easier for me.” – Morgan Rogers in 2024.
So, while Liverpool fans might not be too keen on Bellingham right, good friends with Trent of course, they would love a player of his ilk in the squad.
There are not many in the game who perform quite as highly as the Madrid star does, but Rogers is well on the way to cementing himself as one of the most exciting English players about.

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