Morgan Rogers playing for Aston Villa in a Premier League matchPhoto by Володимир Король on Pexels

Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool have joined a growing list of clubs interested in signing Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers ahead of the summer 2026 transfer window. The 23-year-old England international has drawn attention from across Europe with his strong performances this season, putting Aston Villa in a strong position as they hold a long-term contract with him.

Background

Morgan Rogers joined Aston Villa from Middlesbrough in February 2024 for around €9.4 million. He quickly became a key player under manager Unai Emery. This season, in 2025-26, he has been involved in 17 goals across 37 matches in all competitions. That includes goals and assists that have helped Villa stay competitive in the Premier League.

In November 2025, Villa tied Rogers down to a new contract that runs until the summer of 2031. This deal extended his previous terms by a year and boosted his wages. He now earns as much as some of the club's top players, including Youri Tielemans, Emi Martinez, and Boubacar Kamara. His salary puts him ahead of stars like Ollie Watkins and John McGinn, showing how important he has become to the team.

Rogers can play as an attacking midfielder or on the wings. His versatility makes him appealing to many clubs. He has also earned call-ups to the England national team, with expectations he could feature in major tournaments like the World Cup under Thomas Tuchel.

Aston Villa sit near the top of the Premier League table this season. Rogers has been a big part of their success, often starting matches and making key contributions. His form has not gone unnoticed, sparking talk of moves even after his new deal.

Key Details

Interest in Rogers started building late last year. Chelsea have shown the strongest desire so far. They see him as a player who can share duties with Cole Palmer in attack. Reports say Chelsea view him as one of the best young wingers around. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano noted that Chelsea are still watching him closely and expect others to join the chase.

Liverpool have held talks with Rogers' representatives. This happened around the January transfer window, though no deal was done then. The player did not close the door on a move. One report from transfer reporter IndyKaila on X stated:

"Liverpool have held talks with Morgan Rogers' representatives and the door wasn’t shut on them. The player is open to all proposals in the summer."

Liverpool's interest surprises some. They signed Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen last summer, and Dominik Szoboszlai has been key in midfield. Still, Rogers could fit as a winger, perhaps replacing Cody Gakpo on the left. Liverpool are also talking to Szoboszlai about a new contract to keep him at Anfield until at least 2028.

Paris Saint-Germain have been monitoring Rogers this season. They join Manchester United and Arsenal in the mix. United's interest ties to uncertainty over captain Bruno Fernandes, who might leave Old Trafford. Arsenal and Tottenham have also been mentioned, with Spurs said to be dreaming of his signing.

Valuation and Contract Facts

Aston Villa value Rogers at over £100 million, or about €115 million. This price has risen quickly from earlier estimates of £70-80 million. His new contract gives Villa use in any talks. They renewed it knowing his value was growing and to ward off winter bids. No release clause is confirmed, but the fee would need to be huge to prise him away before 2031.

Rogers' camp knows of the interest. He remains focused on Villa for now, but the summer window could see bids roll in. Villa's strong position means they can demand top dollar.

What This Means

For Aston Villa, keeping Rogers would boost their push for trophies. They are in the mix for Champions League spots and domestic cups. Losing him would hurt, but a big sale could fund more signings. Unai Emery has built a squad that develops talent, and Rogers fits that model. His exit would test their depth in attack.

Liverpool face a rebuild under Arne Slot. They sit sixth in the Premier League after 26 games but advanced in the Champions League and FA Cup. Adding Rogers could strengthen their attack, especially if Mohamed Salah or others leave. The club plans to spend in summer, targeting midfield and wing options.

PSG's interest shows Rogers' appeal beyond England. They often chase Premier League talent. A move to France would expose him to Ligue 1 and Champions League at a new level. Chelsea could offer big wages, doubling his current pay. United and Arsenal see him fixing squad gaps.

The transfer race points to a bidding war. Villa's high price might deter some, but Rogers' form—17 goal involvements this season—makes him worth it. His openness to moves keeps the story alive. Clubs will watch Villa's season end and England's internationals closely.

Rogers' rise from Middlesbrough to Villa star in two years highlights his potential. At 23, he has years ahead. Any deal would shape his career and affect multiple teams' plans. Villa hold the power, but the pull of bigger stages grows stronger as summer nears.

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  • Amanda Reeves

    Amanda Reeves is an investigative journalist at The News Gallery. Her reporting combines rigorous research with human centered storytelling, bringing depth and insight to complex subjects. Reeves has a strong focus on transparency and long form investigations.

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