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Arsenal’s Hot‑Spot: Why Villa Won’t Sell Morgan Rogers for Less Than £80 Million
England, LondonSaturday, June 20, 2026
The high price reflects the current market conditions, where clubs like Manchester City have set new records for domestic talent. In this environment, a player who can change the outcome of a game is worth a premium.
Rogers’ physical strength, ball‑carrying ability and experience against top European sides give him a unique edge. Losing him would hurt Villa’s chances of competing in the Champions League next season, and their manager, Unai Emery, has little incentive to let a key player go cheaply.
If Arsenal does not meet the valuation, other clubs may step in. The market is competitive, and a player of Rogers’ caliber will attract attention from multiple teams willing to pay the price.
Ultimately, Villa’s decision hinges on whether they can secure a financial package that reflects Rogers’ value and supports their ambitions in both domestic and European competitions.
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