
Morgan Rogers has been tipped to leave Aston Villa in a huge transfer worth up to £80 million.
Rogers, 23, signed for Villa back in 2024 from Middlesbrough, in a deal worth a reported fee of £8 million.
Since then, the Englishman has impressed, even earning himself a place in the England squad.
To date, Rogers has scored 25 goals in 99 matches for Unai Emery's team. In the 25/26 season, he has managed eight goals and six assists in 29 appearances across all competitions.
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As a result of his impressive performances for Villa, Rogers has been linked with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid and Chelsea.
Speaking recently, ex-Villa and Liverpool man Stan Collymore has tipped Rogers to leave Villa if a big offer came in.
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He said to GOAL, via BetWright betting: "I worry as a Villa fan that when an opportunity has arisen for him to go, he goes. He’s had a couple of loan moves when he was at Manchester City. He then decided to go and play in the Championship. A lot of players now will hang around like a bad smell in the hope that they get on the bench at a Premier League club, training with the squad, and that they will get in at some point. He didn’t, he decided to go into the Championship and plough his own furrow. Villa took him and he’s been nothing short of sensational.
"I wouldn't be at all surprised if Villa are fielding offers of 70, 80, plus add-ons, plus players going the other way because Villa obviously need players because of PSR compliance. I wouldn’t be surprised if he is one of the big summer targets."

Collymore continued: "Morgan Rogers will look at the situation and say at the end of the season - I saw an interview with him a few days ago and it was top four or FA Cup? He said ‘FA Cup because I want to win a trophy, I haven’t won one yet’. I think he is very much an old school player that will go where he feels that he will get the best chance to win trophies.
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"I think Morgan Rogers is ambitious enough to want to go to a Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United. I think it would be only those three clubs. I don’t see Liverpool needing that kind of upgrade at the moment. I could certainly see a Manchester City, where of course he started, a Manchester United, that are always spending money, Arsenal even - alongside a Declan Rice, that would be pretty awesome if they were champions - and a Chelsea that always seem to have the money to spend. I could see it happening."
Topics: Aston Villa, Football