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The Reds are in the market for attackers, particularly with Mohamed Salah's future still up in the air, and Carragher says he'd "love" to see Aston Villa ace Morgan Rogers strutting his stuff at Anfield.
The 22-year-old former City star has emerged as one of the Premier League's top young talents this season, with 12 goals and six assists to his name in all competitions so far.
His career path bears similarities to Cole Palmer, who left City for Chelsea that same summer before swiftly emerging as one of Europe's top attacking talents.
The Premier League champions have taken flack for letting both starlets leave so readily, and although City boss Pep Guardiola has defended the club's decision to sell them, he recently admitted he'd love to have Rogers in his squad.
He exploded last season and this season he's a really, really top-class player.
You know what, I'd love him for Liverpool, oh he's a good player isn't he?"
Chelsea snapped Palmer up for £42m, and Liverpool will likely have to pay a lot more to land Rogers, given his current form.
Then there's the question of where exactly he'd fit into Arne Slot's team.
Pep Guardiola's City appear to have made the same mistake with Morgan Rogers that they did with Cole Palmer(Image: Getty Images)
The England international is versatile and has been used on both wings and as an attacking midfielder by Unai Emery this season.
That said, strength-in-depth is crucial for any club with lofty ambitions like Liverpool, and as Morgan has demonstrated this season - with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio and Leon Bailey all vying the same spots he is - a little competition won't hold him back.
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