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·30 mars 2026
Three ideal replacements for Morgan Rogers at Aston Villa this summer

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·30 mars 2026


Aston Villa are fighting to see out the season successfully following a topsy-turvy campaign before heading into what should be a crucial 2026 summer transfer window.
Top European clubs will hound Aston Villa for several of their key players, especially attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers, who is one of the hottest properties in the market.
The Villains must have a succession plan in place in case they let the 23-year-old leave. Here are three players the club should consider to replace Rogers this summer.
Koln’s Said El Mala is a 6ft 2ins, mazy-dribbling, sharpshooter who Villa should be keeping tabs on.
El Mala has taken the Bundesliga by storm this season, bagging 10 goals and three assists in 27 appearances.
He has missed 12 big chances, a sign that he consistently gets himself into excellent attacking positions.
His tendency to roam between left wing and midfield is very similar to Rogers’ style, and he’d be a terrific option to replace him at Villa.
Koln reportedly want €45 million to let him go, and a host of clubs are already circling to snap him up.
Brighton & Hove Albion have been trying to sign him since January. Newcastle United and Chelsea are also in the race.
Villa need to enter the fray. He is an excellent prospect with remarkable upside.
FC Porto wonderkid Rodrigo Mora broke onto the scene last season with some breathtaking performances.
The Portuguese youngster has not produced the same consistency under Francesco Farioli this season, but continues to show glimpses of why he is so highly regarded.
The 18-year-old has bagged five goals and two assists in 36 appearances across all competitions.
Mora’s cameos have been quite eye-catching.
His ability to float just behind the striker is outstanding. He has delivered a terrific Europa League campaign, recording three goals and three big chances created.
Villa can seize upon his lack of playing time at his boyhood club to lure him to the Premier League. Villains boss Unai Emery could transform him into a world-beater.
The Spanish tactician can maximise his high-volume shooting and impeccable creativity.
Villa have previously shown interest in Pedro Goncalves, and he’d be a perfect replacement for Rogers.
Goncalves’ numbers make a compelling case to the Villa hierarchy.
After returning from a long-term injury setback last season, he has racked up 14 goals and seven assists in just 29 appearances this term.
More impressively, his consistency over time stands out.
He registered 35 goal contributions in each of the previous two campaigns, highlighting that he is operating at an elite level.
Having such a reliable player is gold for Emery. Goncalves is not just productive but tactically flexible.
He is capable of playing across the attacking midfield line or centrally behind the striker.
He thrives in tight spaces, links play seamlessly, and carries a constant goal threat from distance and late runs into the box.
If Villa are serious about competing in the Champions League while maintaining domestic momentum, Goncalves is a ready-made, high-output replacement for Rogers.









































