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World Cup 2026 Radar: Arsenal Eyes Rogers, Liverpool Scouts Mexican Prodigy

BBC Sport·July 7, 2026
While the ultimate prize for footballers remains lifting the trophy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the battle to secure a roster spot begins long before the opening whistle in North America. Club performances are the ultimate audition, and the current transfer gossip mill highlights exactly how Premier League teams are building their squads with the global stage in mind. According to BBC Sport, Arsenal has identified Morgan Rogers as a primary transfer target. The Gunners are renowned for their aggressive, dynamic recruitment, and acquiring Rogers could provide Mikel Arteta with versatile attacking depth. For Rogers, a high-profile move to the Emirates Stadium would significantly elevate his domestic platform. Playing regular European and Premier League football under Arteta is exactly the kind of high-stakes environment that catches the eye of national team selectors ahead of a World Cup year. Meanwhile, Liverpool is reportedly casting its net across the Atlantic, keeping a close watch on a highly-rated Mexican teenager. With Mexico serving as a co-host for the 2026 tournament, the nation is desperate to cultivate a new golden generation of talent. The Reds are famous for their global scouting network, and moving early for a CONCACAF prospect makes perfect sense. Integrating a young Mexican star into a high-intensity Premier League system could accelerate their development, turning them into a household name just in time for the home World Cup. Everton are also looking to strengthen their squad to ensure domestic stability, which in turn keeps their players in the international conversation. As noted by BBC Sport, the Toffees are eyeing England defender Djed Spence. For Spence, a move to Goodison Park could offer the regular first-team football required to revitalize his career. Consistent Premier League starts are an absolute necessity for any player hoping to force their way into the highly competitive England setup before the 2026 squad is finalized. As the transfer window approaches, these potential moves highlight the intertwined nature of club and country. Every signing is a calculated gamble, not just for domestic glory, but to secure the elite talent needed to conquer the football world in 2026.