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Transfer news: Arsenal cool on Rogers as Villa hold firm at £80m
Transfer news: According to transfer reporter @JacobsBen, Arsenal find themselves genuinely put off by Aston Villa’s £80 million asking price for Morgan Rogers, the 23-year-old England midfielder who has become one of the most coveted players in European football this summer. The report arrives during a period of intense speculation around the Villa Park star, with Chelsea, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain all interested alongside the Gunners.
Aston Villa set a price tag in excess of £80 million for Rogers as they brace themselves for a wave of bids, with the midfielder registering 24 goals and 23 assists across all competitions since the start of last season. That level of output speaks for itself, but the valuation keeps growing. Aston Villa are now using Liverpool’s acquisition of Florian Wirtz as a price benchmark, insisting on a fee well in excess of €100 million because they regard Rogers as one of the finest attacking midfielders in the game.
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Villa’s financial position adds real importance to the situation, with the sale of Rogers described as the most straightforward route for the club to ease their financial pressures and avoid potential rule breaches. Despite that pressure, they show no inclination to discount. Aston Villa previously signed Rogers from Middlesbrough for £15 million, meaning an £80 million sale would trigger a 20 per cent profit-share payment back to Boro, totalling around £13 million. That complicated chain further stiffens their resolve.
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Rogers is an excellent footballer, dynamic, productive, and still improving, but £80 million is steep for a player who would essentially fill the left-forward position that Trossard and Martinelli currently occupy, neither of whom has been catastrophic.
Arteta intends Rogers to operate off the left, and both Trossard and Martinelli feature in Arsenal’s eight-man chopping block for the summer, with at least one expected to leave and generate funds for a replacement. The logic stacks up positionally, but the price does not suit a club that spent heavily to bring in Eberechi Eze last year.
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Realistically, Arsenal should let a World Cup this summer inflate Rogers’ value further, and then watch Chelsea or Manchester United overpay. Arsenal’s summer business tends to reflect patience rather than panic. If Rogers costs above £90 million, the Gunners will likely walk away and target a smarter piece of transfer news elsewhere. That is the sensible move, and it is probably what happens.