Liverpool have some of the best attacking talent in the Premier League right now.
Mohamed Salah is in Ballon d’Or winning form, while Luis Diaz has earned plenty of praise for his performances this season.
However, Liverpool are still in the market for a new attacker at some point in the near future.
Indeed, Liverpool have been linked with Nico Williams as of late, while Liverpool wanted Anthony Gordon last summer.
The Reds have their eye on the attacking market, and speaking on The Overlap, Jamie Carragher has named one player he’d really like the Reds to sign.
Previewing this weekend’s games, Jamie Carragher was analyzing Aston Villa’s next encounter against Brentford, and he highlighted Morgan Rogers as a player he’d really like Liverpool to get in the summer.
Jamie Carragher would really like Morgan Rogers at Liverpool
Carragher discussed Rogers before of Aston Villa’s encounter this weekend.
The pundit believes the £8 million man is an excellent talent who would fit in well at Liverpool.
Interestingly, Rogers recently referred to Luis Suarez as one of his favorite Premier League players.
Rogers has been a revelation for Aston Villa over the last year, fitting in seamlessly with Unai Emery’s team and even receiving international recognition from England.
“I’ll tell you what, that Rogers is a good player isn’t he? You know what, I’d love him for Liverpool, oh he’s a good player isn’t he?” Carragher said.
Morgan Rogers stats this season
Carragher says he’d love Rogers at Liverpool, and it’s easy to see why.
The young attacker has been brilliant for Aston Villa this season, and the stats show just how fantastic he has been.
Rogers has had a fantastic return in terms of goals and assists this season, but, frighteningly, that doesn’t even do him justice as a player.
Rogers is frequently in the right place to make things happen, and if certain circumstances had been different, he would have scored and assisted even more than he has this season.
Rogers would thrive in a highly creative team like Arne Slot’s Liverpool, and it’s easy to see why Carragher is so excited about the England international joining Anfield.
This would be a deal that’s very difficult to pull off, but if the Reds could find a way to sign Rogers, they’d be getting one of the Premier League’s very best young players.