As reported on PSG Talk, Paris Saint-Germain joined Aston Villa Star Morgan Rogers, who watches Aston Villa Star Morgan Rogers, appearing as the latest famous club that has joined the long list of suitors.
Premier League Gian Tour Senal and Chelsea have already expressed interest in signing the British star this summer, which even conducted an investigation into signing a midfielder attacking the villa.
The 22-year-old scored 14 goals and provided 15 assists for UNAI Emery’s side last season, attracting attention from some of the world’s biggest clubs.
Aston Villa has a high reputation for Morgan Rogers
However, Aston Villa revealed that they would not be able to sell in a hurry. According to TeamTalk, the club reportedly valued Rogers at a minimum of £80 million.
Since signing a long-term deal that will be extended until 2030, Rogers has been at the heart of Emery’s plans at Villa Park.
Clubs interested in signing the 22 year old must prepare to meet the villa’s evaluation head on.
Despite looming profit and sustainability (PSR) rules, villas are rules that could make them consider selling, and former players like Club Insider and Gabby Agbon Lahore have expressed their strong intention to keep Rogers in place unless the villa receives a “attractive” bid.
Rodgers also won the senior cap for England and presents his appearance as one of the nation’s most promising midfield talents.
Paris Saint-Germain enters the race to sign Villa Star
The emergence of PSG in this race puts pressure on other clubs, but it remains to be seen whether they will be able to match the offer of Premier League clubs.
Rodgers’ desire for Champions League football and development could affect outcomes, but even players may find it may be too early to move on to PSG.
At Villa, he can continue to develop the game further and make a big money for one of the world’s biggest clubs before becoming even better players.
Rogers faces an uncertain future, but it appears that the chances of Emi Buendia being sold by Villa this summer are increasing.
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