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Psg and Liverpool circle Morgan Rogers as Villa face transfer pressure

As the transfer window approaches, Morgan Rogers is emerging as one of the Premier League’s most closely watched talents. The 23-year-old has developed into a central figure for Aston Villa under Unai Emery, and interest in his future is beginning to intensify.

According to TEAMtalk, Paris Saint-Germain have been tracking Rogers throughout the season, while Liverpool have now joined the pursuit. The report adds that Manchester United and Arsenal are also keeping a close eye on the midfielder’s situation.

Why Europe’s elite are watching

Rogers has grown in stature at Villa Park over the past year, earning recognition for his versatility and composure in midfield. His performances in domestic and European competition have strengthened his reputation as one of England’s rising players.

According to TEAMtalk, PSG’s recruitment staff have monitored his progress across the campaign. Liverpool’s interest is described as more recent, with the Merseyside club assessing options as they continue shaping their squad.

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Manchester United and Arsenal remain attentive to developments, though no formal offers have been reported.

Villa hold strong contractual position

Any potential move would require significant negotiation. Rogers is contracted to Aston Villa until 2031, leaving the Midlands club under no immediate pressure to sell.

Reports surrounding a possible release clause remain inconsistent. According to TEAMtalk, there is no confirmed public detail regarding a buyout figure. Other outlets have speculated that any clause, if it exists, could be valued between £100 million, £120 million, though those figures have not been verified.

Villa’s long-term agreement with Rogers places the club in control of discussions should concrete bids arrive.

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Transfer dynamics to monitor this summer

For now, there is no indication that Aston Villa are actively seeking to part ways with the midfielder. The club’s sporting ambitions under Unai Emery, combined with Rogers’ contractual security, suggest that any approach would need to be substantial to prompt negotiations.

Still, sustained interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal ensures that his situation could evolve quickly once the window formally opens.

Sources: TEAMtalk

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