Liverpool are the Premier League winners and are anticipated to invest in Arne Slot’s squad during the summer transfer window. The Reds had a near-perfect season in 2024/25, but they will want to kick on again next season and defend their crown.
Liverpool will aim for their 21st Premier League title, as Mohamed Salah stated earlier this week. After exceeding expectations, Slot will want to go the distance in the Champions League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup, as well as put his own stamp on the club through additions.
Before they can head to the summer, they have four league games left to complete the domestic season, starting with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Coincidentally, the two clubs may find themselves not only competing on the pitch, but also in the forthcoming transfer market.
Morgan Rogers battle
According to Fabrizio Romano of GIVEMESPORT, Liverpool has conducted several scouting missions this season to monitor the improvement of Aston Villa’s creative spark Morgan Rogers.
The 22-year-old has made 50 appearances in all competitions this season, the second-most of any player for his club, and has 14 goals and 13 assists.
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Both the Reds and rivals Chelsea are thought to be ‘attentive’ to the situation this summer or later, potentially setting up yet another transfer battle between the two teams. The Independent had only reported on Londoners’ own interests 24 hours earlier.
According to Birmingham LIVE, Villa do not want to sell but will accept a deal if it improves their position against Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for recruitment considerations.
Before becoming a Villa star, Rogers made a reputation for himself in the second tier with Middlesbrough, having signed from Manchester City’s academy.
Pep Guardiola has expressed his dissatisfaction with his team’s lack of variety in goalscoring possibilities during a season in which they lost the Premier League title to Liverpool.
And, just before facing Villa last week, the manager remarked of Rogers: “He was in the second team and trained with us on occasion, and we saw something there. But what an influence he’s had at Villa; we had an excellent player here, without a doubt.”
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