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·24 April 2026
Transfer window – Rogers to PSG, it’s getting serious!

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·24 April 2026

Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa’s 23-year-old attacking midfielder/winger (under contract until 2031) and an England international, has been mentioned among Paris Saint-Germain’s targets for the 2026 summer transfer window. TalkSPORT reported this Friday that PSG are indeed interested and that the Englishman is open to the idea.
Paris Saint-Germain have joined Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea among the most serious contenders for the 23-year-old player. According to talkSPORT sources, Rogers is not ruling out a move away from England and likes PSG coach Luis Enrique. PSG are still hesitating over whether to sign a new winger or a No. 10 this summer, as Désiré Doué and Kvicha Kvaratskhelia are not for sale, and Bradley Barcola is one of the players the French champions want to keep.
PSG could be tempted to prioritize a striker, but Rogers is also a player they are following closely. Rogers is expected to be available this summer for at least £80 million, a figure that could rise in the event of a bidding war. ”
Nothing is impossible, but caution is obviously needed as long as there are only rumors. The price has dropped from the €115 million mentioned in the last report on this case, and it is specified here that Rogers could be tempted by PSG. That is interesting, but still far too little to be certain.
Paris may have many other priorities, just like the player himself. Other clubs are mentioned in the race, and they are possibly not the only ones. Also, even if the outlet brushes over it as though it were just a detail, Rogers does not necessarily have the profile that seems the most important to recruit in this summer’s transfer window. That does not make it impossible either. Let’s wait and see to learn more.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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