Why Liverpool Should Move to Sign These Three England Stars in 2025 – Opinion | OneFootball

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·24 March 2025

Why Liverpool Should Move to Sign These Three England Stars in 2025 – Opinion

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Three England Stars Liverpool Should Target This Summer

With the summer transfer window approaching, Liverpool’s recruitment strategy will be under the spotlight. Arne Slot’s squad is on the verge of securing a historic 20th English League title, but evolution remains essential to maintain dominance. Key positions need strengthening, and with an eye on homegrown talent, three players from the latest England squad could be perfect additions for Liverpool in 2025. As I write this piece, the Three Lions are preparing to welcome Latvia to Wembley as part of their continuing quest to qualify for the next World Cup.

Adam Wharton, Tino Livramento, and Morgan Rogers have all impressed this season and could each bring something unique to Liverpool’s setup. Whether it’s reinforcing the midfield, preparing for potential departures, or adding depth to key areas, these three players would be smart signings for the Reds.


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Adam Wharton – The Future Fabinho Replacement

Club: Crystal Palace

Age: 21

Position: Defensive Midfield

2024/25 Appearances: 39 games

Tackles Won: 62

Interceptions: 73

Passing Accuracy: 89.4%

Since Fabinho’s departure, Liverpool has yet to sign a true specialist in the holding midfield role. Alexis Mac Allister has done an admirable job filling in, but his strengths lie in progressing the ball rather than pure defensive play. Wataru Endo has been a valuable squad player, but at 32, he isn’t a long-term solution.

Adam Wharton has been one of the Premier League’s breakout stars this season, offering everything Liverpool need in that role. His defensive awareness, tackling ability, and positional intelligence allow him to break up play effectively, while his 89.4% passing accuracy highlights his composure in possession. At just 21, he already looks capable of commanding a midfield at the highest level.

Signing Wharton would give Liverpool long-term stability in defensive midfield, allowing Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch to operate further forward. His homegrown status and Premier League experience only add to his appeal.

Tino Livramento – Insurance for Trent’s Future

Club: Newcastle United

Age: 22

Position: Right-Back

2024/25 Appearances: 30 games

Tackles Won: 58

Dribbles Completed: 41

Crossing Accuracy: 27%

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract situation remains unresolved, and if he were to leave in 2025, Liverpool would need a suitable replacement. Even if Trent stays, there is a clear need for depth at right-back, with Conor Bradley emerging as a strong alternative but still developing.

Tino Livramento fits the profile of a modern Liverpool full-back—athletic, technically gifted, and comfortable both in defence and attack. He has been one of Newcastle’s standout players this season, excelling in one-on-one duels and offering an attacking outlet from deep. His ability to carry the ball forward and contribute in wide areas makes him a perfect fit for Slot’s system.

At 22, he is still developing, but his versatility (also capable of playing left-back) makes him an even more valuable addition. Whether as Trent’s understudy or long-term successor, Livramento would provide Liverpool with a dynamic defensive option on the right flank.

Morgan Rogers – Attacking Depth with Versatility

Club: Aston Villa

Age: 22

Position: Left Wing / Attacking Midfield

2024/25 Appearances: 34 games

Goals & Assists: 8 / 10

Dribbles Completed: 45

Chances Created: 52

Liverpool’s attack has been formidable this season, but squad depth remains a concern. Mohamed Salah has been sensational whereas Cody Gakpo has been reliable, but competition and rotation options are necessary for sustained success. Luis Diaz has contributed, however, Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez have been sporadic and unable to facilitate what is needed. Though a central striker is required, a wide option that can operate as a 10 is also needed.

Morgan Rogers has had an excellent season at Aston Villa, providing goals, creativity, and strong link-up play. His versatility allows him to operate as a winger, a central attacking midfielder, or even as a false nine, making him a valuable asset for a squad competing on multiple fronts.

At 22, he is still developing, but his ability to take players on, create chances, and contribute with both goals and assists makes him an exciting prospect. With the right coaching, he could develop into a key attacking option for Liverpool.

Final Thoughts

Liverpool’s squad planning must consider both short-term impact and long-term sustainability. Adam Wharton, Tino Livramento, and Morgan Rogers all represent smart, homegrown investments that would strengthen the team while aligning with Liverpool’s transfer philosophy.

Wharton would provide defensive stability in midfield, Livramento would bolster the right-back position amid Trent’s contract uncertainty, and Rogers would add much-needed attacking depth. If Liverpool want to build on their success and future-proof key areas of the squad, these three England internationals should be high on their summer transfer list.

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