Morgan Rogers' stellar 2024/25 season has placed him firmly in the sights of Europe's elite. The Aston Villa attacker notched 14 goals and 15 assists in all competitions, sparking interest from Arsenal, Chelsea, and now Paris Saint-Germain.
Villa, however, are not looking to sell. The club has made it clear that Rogers is central to Unai Emery’s long-term project, having signed a contract until 2030. Arsenal are believed to have made an early enquiry, while Chelsea remain attentive—but PSG’s late entry could dramatically alter the landscape.
Villa Stand Firm on £80m Valuation
Despite pressure from Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), Aston Villa are demanding no less than £80m for their rising star. According to TeamTalk, the club will only entertain an “irresistible” offer.
“Unless someone meets the full valuation, he stays. Simple as that.” — Club Insider
Gabby Agbonlahor also weighed in, calling Rogers “untouchable” this window unless a record fee comes in.
Rogers' Development Better Served at Villa?
While Rogers is tempted by Champions League football, sources close to the player suggest he is not desperate to jump ship. At Villa, he enjoys regular minutes, a central role, and a manager who trusts him.
Rogers has also recently broken into the senior England setup, a trajectory that could be disrupted by a premature move abroad.
Club-by-Club Transfer Table
| Club | Interest Level | Offer Made |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | High | Enquiry lodged |
| Chelsea | Moderate | Monitoring only |
| PSG | Emerging | Yet to bid |
| Aston Villa | Firm stance | £80m minimum |
- PSG join Arsenal and Chelsea in Morgan Rogers transfer chase
- Aston Villa demand £80m amid PSR speculation
- Rogers scored 14 goals and 15 assists last season
- New England international under long-term Villa deal
- Unai Emery sees him as a key pillar of Villa’s future
What’s Next for Rogers and Villa?
As pressure mounts, Villa could soon face a decision that may shape their 2025/26 season. With Buendia likely to be sold, keeping Rogers may be Emery’s priority. Expect further developments once PSG’s interest becomes formal—and Arsenal return with a stronger offer.
Will Morgan Rogers be the next £80m star to leave the Premier League—or can Aston Villa hold their nerve?
1 Comment (last comment by Adem)
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By Adem 19 Jun 2025 10:20
80M?!?! For what actually? He isn't worth that to be honest and does he count for PSR? City youth right..
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