Morgan Rogers: The Rising Star's Potential £80m Transfer Move and Premier League Suitors
Morgan Rogers is on the brink of a sensational £80 million transfer to a top Premier League club, with former Aston Villa striker Stan Collymore sharing insights on why the England star could make the switch despite his current club's struggles. Learn more about Rogers' meteoric rise, potential suitors, and the implications of a big-money move.

Morgan Rogers is being tipped to complete a stunning £80 million ($107m) transfer to a Premier League powerhouse at some point in the not too distant future. Former Villans striker Stan Collymore has explained to GOAL why the England international will likely be on the move in upcoming windows and which teams will be leading the chase for his signature.Rogers has enjoyed a meteoric rise to prominence since first being acquired by Manchester City in 2019. He was playing League One football on loan at Lincoln in 2020-21, but made his senior England bow in November 2024 and is now hoping to make Thomas Tuchel’s plans for this summer’s World Cup.The talented 23-year-old appears destined to get that call, as he competes with Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham for the right to fill a No.10 berth with the Three Lions, and continues to see his stock soar at club level. A move from Middlesbrough to Villa which could be worth £15m ($20m) was completed in February 2024.Morgan has illuminated Premier League and Champions League stages since then, leading to inevitable exit talk being generated. He is now tied to a contract at Villa through to 2031, but those terms are merely protecting a prized asset and keeping his asking price high.Collymore concedes that a big-money sale could be sanctioned. Speaking to GOAL via BetWright betting, the ex-Villans frontman said when asked if Rogers is destined to join Real Madrid, Chelsea or City: “I worry as a Villa fan that when an opportunity has arisen for him to go, he goes. He’s had a couple of loan moves when he was at Manchester City. He then decided to go and play in the Championship. A lot of players now will hang around like a bad smell in the hope that they get on the bench at a Premier League club, training with the squad, and that they will get in at some point. He didn’t, he decided to go into the Championship and plough his own furrow. Villa took him and he’s been nothing short of sensational.“In terms of the World Cup squad, I still don’t think he’ll start ahead of Jude Bellingham but I do think he will be pushing for a start at the World Cup. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he has big parts to play in games and wouldn't be at all surprised if Villa are fielding offers of 70, 80, plus add-ons, plus players going the other way because Villa obviously need players because of PSR compliance. I wouldn’t be surprised if he is one of the big summer targets.“The reasons why are very simple. You have to look at the moment, Villa need bodies in midfield, they made an offer to Atletico Madrid for Conor Gallagher. Everything was agreed and Spurs came in at the last minute and said we can give him another two-and-a-half years on top of what Villa were offering and give you more money. Therein lies the problem, in PSR.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Collymore added on where the powerful playmaker could end up and why: “Morgan Rogers will look at the situation and say at the end of the season - I saw an interview with him a few days ago and it was top four or FA Cup? He said ‘FA Cup because I want to win a trophy, I haven’t won one yet’. I think he is very much an old school player that will go where he feels that he will get the best chance to win trophies.“If all of a sudden PSR changes in the summer, Villa can spend whatever they like and they are playing Champions League football - which at the moment is looking likely-ish, although I do think they can be reeled in by Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle and Spurs because the bodies that they have got - if they were to get in the top four and win the FA Cup, then he could say ‘there is nothing really to go for, I have won a trophy at a progressive club, with a manager that loves me, I’m top man’. Maybe he could be given the captaincy, something like that.“If they get into the top four and Villa don’t win the cup, which is as likely as not, I think there will be three or four of the big boys that will be hovering around and would think nothing of paying 75-80 million and give you a couple of Chelsea rejects, Liverpool rejects, Man United rejects.“Villa, firstly have a track record - you’ve seen what they have done with Victor Lindelof - of making those kind of players better. Those kind of clubs would be happy to get them off the wage sheet and you can mess around with PSR by doing so.“I think Morgan Rogers is ambitious enough to want to go to a Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United. I think it would be only those three clubs. I don’t see Liverpool needing that kind of upgrade at the moment. I could certainly see a Manchester City, where of course he started, a Manchester United, that are always spending money, Arsenal even - alongside a Declan Rice, that would be pretty awesome if they were champions - and a Chelsea that always seem to have the money to spend. I could see it happening.“But in terms of him starting games at the World Cup, like with Morgan Gibbs-White if he were to get into the squad, I think Jude Bellingham is No.1 pick and England would need to have two or three poor games at the World Cup for anybody else to start alongside Declan Rice.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingRogers has taken in 99 appearances for Villa, scoring 25 goals along the way. He is up to 12 caps for England, with the target being found for the first time at international level against Wales, and has already generated speculation regarding supposed interest from Real Madrid and Chelsea.
The Meteoric Rise of Morgan Rogers
Morgan Rogers, the 23-year-old English talent, has been making headlines with his exceptional performances on both domestic and international stages. Since his move to Aston Villa from Middlesbrough in a deal worth up to £15 million, Rogers has been a standout player for the club, showcasing his skills in the Premier League and the Champions League. With 12 caps for England already, Rogers is touted as one of the rising stars of English football.
Speculation Surrounding a Potential Transfer
Former Villa striker Stan Collymore believes that Rogers' impressive form is likely to attract interest from major clubs looking to secure his services. Despite being tied down to a contract until 2031, Rogers' standout performances have inevitably sparked rumors of a big-money transfer move. With clubs like Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Manchester City reportedly interested, Rogers could be in line for a lucrative move in the upcoming transfer windows.
Potential Suitors and Transfer Scenarios
Collymore suggests that Rogers' ambition to win trophies could influence his decision on a potential transfer. While Aston Villa's progress and performance in competitions like the FA Cup and the race for a top-four finish could play a role in Rogers' decision-making, clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea, and Manchester United are seen as potential destinations for the talented playmaker. With Villa facing competition from bigger clubs and the possibility of significant offers, Rogers' future could lie in a high-profile move to a Premier League powerhouse.
The World Cup and International Ambitions
As Rogers eyes a spot in England's squad for the upcoming World Cup, the competition for places in midfield is fierce. Despite the presence of stars like Jude Bellingham, Rogers is poised to make an impact and push for a starting role. Should Villa receive offers in the range of £70-80 million, along with possible player exchanges, Rogers could be tempted by the prospect of playing for a top club and competing at the highest level in both domestic and international competitions.





