
Aston Villa have named the only price that they would be willing to accept for Morgan Rogers amid interest from three Premier League sides.
Since joining Aston Villa from Middlesbrough in February 2024 for a reported fee of just £8million, plus add-ons which cold rise to £15m, Rogers has been exceptional.
The Englishman has established himself as perhaps the most vital player in the Villa squad, putting himself into contention for a space in Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad this summer.
Of course, Rogers' impressive performances for Villa has led to various rumours that he could secure a big move in the near future, with Villa yet to receive an offer so far.
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But that could be about to change as three top Premier League sides are believed to be considering a major move for Rogers in the summer, leading to Villa deciding on the price that they would accept for their star player.

In November last year Villa rewarded Rogers for his performances, as he penned a new six-year contract to keep him at the club until 2031.
Despite this, according to a report from GiveMeSport, this does not mean that a move away from Villa this summer is off the table, with the new contract simply being offered as a reward and to protect his valuation.
The 23-year-old's new terms only increased the length of his contract by one year from 2030 to 2031, but could be forced to leave Villa this year due to financial fair play rules.
In recent years Villa have only narrowly avoided breaching the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability Rules, and may need to sell one of their big stars in the summer should they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
With ten goals and five assists this season, Rogers will no doubt be in demand should it become clear that he is available, with the report claiming that Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are at the top of the list of potential suitors.

If Rogers is to leave Villa this summer, it is believed that he could be available for £80m, the same valuation that is believed Villa set last summer before his contract extension.
It remains possible that this price will have increased in recent months but given the fact that the contract added just one year to his contract, it will likely be a similar figure, particularly if Villa need to sell Rogers to avoid a PSR breach.
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