Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are competing with PSG for Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers. The Premier League clubs are seeking a left winger amid uncertainties regarding their current players.
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Premier League trio in battle with PSG for Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers
Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United have genuine interest in Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers, according to talkSPORT.
Arsenal are in the market for a left winger, with uncertainty surrounding the futures of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, fueling their interest in Rogers.
United are also keen to add a left-winger to their squad. Sporting director Jason Wilcox worked with Rogers at Manchester City, while he also played under manager Michael Carrick at Middlesbrough.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are considering him as they look to sign an attacking midfielder, with doubts over Enzo Fernandez’s future. The Argentine is now a target for Man City.
Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are all interested in signing Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa.
Arsenal is looking for a left winger due to uncertainties about Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, while Manchester United aims to strengthen their squad in the same position.
Morgan Rogers previously played at Manchester City, where he worked with United's sporting director Jason Wilcox.
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Liverpool are also admirers of the England international, but they want to strengthen other areas, most notably the right attacking flank.
Likewise, Paris Saint-Germain have a genuine interest in Rogers. He is open to a move abroad, making the Parisians a possible destination.
However, PSG have not decided on whether to sign a No.10 or a left winger this summer.
Rogers scored in Villa’s 3-1 loss at PSG at in last season’s Champions League quarter-final and was said to have been impressed by the atmosphere.
He is likely to be available this summer for around £80 million, but that could rise with the competition for his signature.
His valuation could also increase with a strong performance for England at the World Cup.
Villa are open to selling Rogers even if they qualify for the Champions League, despite him signing a new contract in November.
He has 20 goal involvements across all competitions this season — the highest for the West Midlands side.