Liverpool daily transfer rumour roundup: Latest on Jeremie Frimpong and Morgan Rogers

Liverpool’s transfer picture continues to evolve as injuries and long-term planning shape discussion around potential business in upcoming windows.

With Arne Slot navigating a demanding schedule, developments on the pitch are beginning to influence how the club’s recruitment priorities are viewed.

Two names in particular have emerged in recent conversations, one due to immediate concern and the other as part of broader forward planning.

Jeremie Frimpong of Liverpool goes down during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between Liverpool FC and Qarabag FK at Anfield.

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Jeremie Frimpong injury raises fresh Liverpool concerns

Liverpool were dealt an early setback during their latest Champions League outing when Jeremie Frimpong was forced off almost immediately after kick-off.

The right-back appeared to suffer a problem within moments of the match beginning, requiring on-field treatment before eventually leaving the pitch.

While the severity of Frimpong’s issue remains to be clarified, the timing is far from ideal given the club’s packed fixture list.

The situation has inevitably prompted discussion around whether Liverpool may need to consider additional cover, particularly if the injury proves more than minor.

Morgan Rogers fits Liverpool’s long-term attacking profile

Elsewhere, Liverpool have been linked with Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers as part of the ongoing evaluation of attacking options.

The England international is viewed as a player whose attributes align with the type of versatile forward Liverpool have targeted in recent years.

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Rogers’ ability to operate across multiple attacking roles has made him an appealing profile, even if no immediate move is expected. Any potential approach is likely to be framed as a longer-term project rather than a short-term solution.

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