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·17 de julio de 2025
Chelsea Eyeing £80million Move to Sign Aston Villa Star – Report

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·17 de julio de 2025
Chelsea’s summer transfer window shows no signs of slowing, with the Blues now eyeing Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers as their top target, according to a report from TeamTalk. Despite having already spent over £200 million, Chelsea are reportedly prepared to “push the boat out” for the 21-year-old attacking midfielder, who Villa value at a hefty £80 million.
This latest twist comes amid suggestions that Aston Villa are interested in Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, with a Villa bid for Jackson expected to “trigger an immediate formal offer from Chelsea for Rogers.”
Chelsea have been one of the most active Premier League clubs this window, bringing in Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens to bolster their attack. Still, the appetite for further reinforcements remains strong. TeamTalk reports, “Villa have shown an interest in Nicolas Jackson, and a move for him would have ramifications for Rogers.”
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With financial regulations such as the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and UEFA’s guidelines looming large, both Chelsea and Villa are carefully managing their books. The report makes clear that “a partial swap for Rogers involving Jackson is not on the cards” because separate deals make more sense financially.
Aston Villa’s stance is nuanced. According to TeamTalk, they “want to stay within the Premier League’s PSR rules and UEFA regulations without selling Rogers at all.” However, Rogers represents one of their most saleable assets, particularly after goalkeeper Emi Martinez stayed put despite rumours and emotional farewells at the end of last season.
While Villa are determined to keep hold of key players, the lure of Chelsea’s riches might prove hard to resist. With both clubs “juggling their money,” this transfer saga looks set to stretch into August.
Beyond Rogers, Chelsea have also reportedly been in talks with Alejandro Garnacho’s representatives, beating Villa in the chase for the Manchester United winger. TeamTalk notes that Villa see Garnacho as a “statement signing,” but Chelsea are currently “leading from Villa in pursuit.”
In another development, Joao Felix appears set for a departure, with TEAMtalk sources revealing that the forward is ready to take a pay cut to return to boyhood club Benfica.
The backdrop to all this activity is the tightening web of financial regulations. For clubs like Chelsea and Villa, working within these frameworks is a delicate balancing act. Separate deals allow for more favourable accounting, which explains why a swap deal involving Jackson and Rogers is off the table.
As one insider put it, “For two clubs who have brushed up against financial regulations in recent times, they’ll want to do their all to ensure they are staying in line with them.”
From a Chelsea fan’s perspective, this potential move for Morgan Rogers is exciting, even if the price tag raises eyebrows. Rogers has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most promising young attacking talents. His pace, flair and intelligence on the ball would fit beautifully into Chelsea’s evolving frontline, especially alongside new arrivals like Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens.
The fact that Chelsea are willing to splash £80 million despite already investing heavily shows the club’s ambition to return to the top. While some supporters might worry about financial sustainability, most will trust that the club’s directors have learned from past mistakes and are making these moves within legal limits.
The idea of bringing in Garnacho as well would only amplify optimism at Stamford Bridge. A young, hungry squad packed with potential could signal the dawn of a new, thrilling era. Fans are hopeful that with the right management and tactical setup, this reshaped Chelsea attack will finally bring consistency and silverware back to west London.