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·08 de novembro de 2025
Report: Aston Villa set to agree £100,000-per-week deal for midfielder

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·08 de novembro de 2025

Aston Villa’s commitment to securing the long term future of their emerging core continues to accelerate, and the next player in line for recognition is Morgan Rogers. The Daily Mail reported that the 23 year old is close to a significant new deal, a development that reflects both his rise and Villa’s desire to lock in a group capable of sustaining their upward trajectory.
Rogers has already signed once in recent memory, putting pen to paper last November, but his dramatic progression has altered his standing within weeks rather than months. The PFA Young Player of the Year produced one of the most explosive breakthrough seasons in Europe, and his elevation into England contention under Thomas Tuchel has firmly validated Villa’s early investment.
Daily Mail Sport highlighted the scale of the new package, noting that, “Rogers’ new arrangement is thought to take his salary well beyond the £100,000 a week mark, pushing him closer to top earners Emi Martinez and Youri Tielemans.” For a player who cost roughly £10 million from Middlesbrough, the value proposition is unmistakable.
Rogers’ climb into England’s plans has been rapid but not surprising. Named in Tuchel’s latest squad on Friday, he is widely expected to remain in contention for next summer’s World Cup squad provided his fitness holds. One source close to the England camp stated, “He has the physical profile, creativity and temperament that modern tournament football demands, and the staff have been impressed with how quickly he adapts.”

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Daily Mail detailed how Chelsea and Tottenham held interest in July, a factor that likely helped accelerate Villa’s desire to finalise improved terms. Shielding their brightest young talents has been a strategic priority for the club in recent seasons, particularly those who can influence both the domestic campaign and European pushes.
The initial transfer from Middlesbrough in January 2024 remains one of Villa’s sharpest pieces of recruitment. Unai Emery identified Rogers during Boro’s FA Cup preparation period, and the midfielder swiftly validated that judgement with commanding Premier League displays. His impact was immediate, driving Villa deep into the Champions League and anchoring attacking phases with intelligence and flair.
Last season cemented his influence. He became one of Villa’s most consistent performers as they surged into the Champions League quarter finals and only narrowly fell short of qualification for this season’s competition. His development has mirrored Villa’s broader resurgence, combining tactical precision with athletic range.
As another senior figure commented, “He is the prototype of what this club wants to be, young, fearless and constantly improving.”

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With Matty Cash and John McGinn already secured, Rogers’ renewal would underline a pattern of stability that serves both the present and future. Villa have navigated a challenging opening to the current campaign, yet performances have sharpened, and confidence appears to be returning. Ensuring key players feel valued is central to that momentum.
Emery’s men now prepare for Bournemouth on Sunday, and although contract negotiations do not determine results, they certainly shape belief and continuity inside the dressing room.
For Aston Villa, this report reads like another clear sign that the club is intent on protecting its competitive core. Morgan Rogers has become more than a promising youngster, he has become one of the defining figures in Emery’s evolving structure. Fans have watched him grow from an intriguing January signing into an England international who looks comfortable influencing matches at the highest level.
The salary increase outlined by the Daily Mail feels justified rather than extravagant. Supporters will argue that locking in a talent with this type of ceiling is essential if Villa are to remain regular competitors in Europe. There is also a sense of pride that big clubs such as Chelsea and Tottenham were circling, because it underlines how relevant Villa have become in the market.
Many fans have expressed online that this is exactly the type of decision Villa must continue making if they want to stay within touching distance of the elite. They see Rogers as part of a long term spine that already includes McGinn, Cash, Martinez and Tielemans. If Villa can keep these players together, confidence around the project will keep growing.
The hope now is that Rogers’ progress continues, that he remains injury free and that this contract is the next step in him becoming one of the central figures of Villa Park’s modern era.









































