Morgan Rogers Focused on England as Arsenal Transfer Talk Grows
Morgan Rogers Focused on England as Arsenal Transfer Talk Grows Morgan Rogers Responds to Arsenal Links as Aston Villa Future Faces Scrutiny Morgan Rogers has reached the point every fast-rising footballer eventually encounters. The performances sharpen, the profile grows, the transfer market starts circling and suddenly every touch, every interview, every England appearance carries a little extra meaning. Arsenal are among the clubs monitoring the Aston Villa midfielder, with any potential deal expected to require a fee close to £100million. For Aston Villa, that number reflects both Rogers’ importance and the wider financial pressures that could shape their summer. Morgan Rogers Keeps Arsenal Talk in Perspective Rogers, 23, has been linked with Arsenal ahead of a summer in which his stock could rise further. He will be part of England’s World Cup squad, giving him a six week platform to show why so many clubs are paying attention. Yet the Aston Villa star has made it clear that speculation will not dominate his thinking. He told the Rest is Football podcast: “I think the first time it ever happened it was. “You’re in an uncomfortable spot of not realising that people have so much interest in you and you’re not quite realising that. “But as you get older and gain experience along the way, you know that comes with it and 95 per cent of it is just noise. ‘You hear it, course you do. You can’t help not [hearing it]. You know it’s there but you’ve got to use it in a positive way. “You just try and get on with your game and just focus.” That is a mature answer from a player still at an early stage of his senior international journey. It also speaks to why Arsenal would admire him. Rogers carries the ball with confidence, operates between the lines and has developed into a player who can influence games without needing everything built around him. Aston Villa Valuation Changes Summer Picture Aston Villa’s stance matters. Rogers is not a fringe asset, he has become one of their most valuable players. If a club wants him, it must pay accordingly. Arsenal’s interest makes sense from a squad building perspective. Mikel Arteta’s side have often looked for players who can operate in several attacking midfield zones, receive under pressure and add physical drive. Rogers fits that profile neatly. For Villa, selling him would carry footballing risk, even if the money helped ease financial strain. England Role Adds Another Layer Thomas Tuchel’s trust has accelerated the conversation. Rogers has featured in 12 of England’s 13 matches under the German, placing him firmly in the national team picture. There is also the question of Jude Bellingham. Tuchel has suggested Bellingham is not guaranteed to start, with Rogers now a serious contender for the No10 role. Photo IMAGO Rogers, though, does not see it as a rivalry. “I think we can definitely play together,” he said. “I’d love to play together. I want to play with England’s best players. “He’s right at the front of that and someone that I’ve always wanted to play with from a very young age, and that’s no different now.” For Morgan Rogers, Arsenal interest may be flattering, Aston Villa’s valuation may be significant and England’s World Cup stage may be transformative. His challenge now is simple, keep performing while everyone else talks
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