Rodgers has vowed to strengthen his Anfield squad as he looks to introduce the passing brand of football that served him so well at Swansea.
He hopes to steal Sigurdsson from under his former club's nose, and poach Dempsey from Fulham.
Icelander Sigurdsson has already agreed a £6.8million deal with the Welsh club but could yet move to Liverpool instead.
"I felt after six months that we needed a goal-scoring midfield player.
"His record is fantastic and I said to him, "I think this is the club for you".
"I pushed the club to make an agreement and they've done that in terms of the fee and the salary.
"I said to Huw, "I'm not going to do anything untoward - this is the guy you want."
"But ultimately, it's down to Gylfi. My only thing is that, if he comes on to the market, I will have to be interested.
"His initial chat has to be, I'm sure, with Swansea, because he had a good period there and did very well.
"The agreement is there now for him to come out of Germany.
"And if he's not comfortable with that, he's then in the marketplace - and then I have to look at him."
Meanwhile, the highly-rated Dempsey, 29 - who scored 21 times for Fulham last season - has only one year remaining on his contract and the American forward is set to quit Craven Cottage.
He is also a target for Arsenal and could be available for just £4m.

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