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·10 avril 2026
Transfer news – PSG in race for Morgan Rogers, huge price tag!

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·10 avril 2026

Right in the middle of the sporting crunch time, Paris Saint-Germain is already getting to work early in the transfer market. According to Jason Burt, a journalist for The Telegraph, the capital club has entered the race for Morgan Rogers, a 23-year-old attacking midfielder under contract with Aston Villa until 2031.
“Morgan Rogers is expected to be the most sought-after player in the Premier League this summer, with a transfer battle worth around €100 million taking shape between Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain. These four clubs are all eager to sign Rogers, whose transfer would cost close to £100 million, including bonuses. Aston Villa are expected to demand more than £80 million, and the price could rise to £90 million in the event of a bidding war.
Villa do not want to lose Rogers, who signed a new long-term contract until 2031 last November, but the club will have to deal with financial difficulties this summer. That will be the case even if, as seems likely, the club qualifies for the Champions League. Rogers has an excellent relationship with Villa and his manager, Unai Emery, and is not looking to leave the club. But if an acceptable offer is made, it will be considered, and this summer could be the opportunity for the club to cash in on a player who has become its most valuable asset.”
A player whose profile matches the targets PSG and sporting director Luis Campos have chosen in recent seasons. Even if every transfer report should be taken with a grain of salt, this one remains credible given the player’s profile (talent, versatility, and youth). We will have to wait and see how this situation develops, since the capital club is not alone in the race.
Nevertheless, PSG’s current status could clearly tip the scales if negotiations go further. A case to follow in the coming weeks, with perhaps something concrete. But also, possibly, a denial and already the end of this newly mentioned lead. That is not impossible, with Paris often being used by the media, agents, and clubs to spice up transfer stories.
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