Arsenal are expected to make an approach to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa after making the England forward their primary transfer target this summer. The Premier League champions want to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad and are hopeful of bringing Rogers to north London, although he could cost up to £100m.
Talks Yet to Begin
Talks with Villa have yet to commence but they are expected to make contact in the coming weeks. The former European champions do not want to sell the 23-year-old, who also has interest from Chelsea and others, but Arsenal are believed to be confident of doing a deal.
Rogers, who is in the United States with the England squad as they prepare to face Ghana in their second match at the World Cup, is believed to be keen on joining Arsenal after moving to Villa Park from Middlesbrough for £8m in 2024. He signed a new six-year deal with Villa in November after a brilliant first campaign in the Midlands that saw the former West Brom and Manchester City youth-team player voted the PFA’s young player of the year.
Rogers' Rise to Stardom
Rogers was named as the player of the tournament in the Europa League last season after leading Villa to their first major trophy since 1996. He has been competing with childhood friend Jude Bellingham for a starting spot under Thomas Tuchel and came off the bench in England’s win over Croatia.
Rogers’ potential signing could cast doubt over the long-term future of Arsenal’s captain Martin Ødegaard, who had a difficult season despite the club ending their 22-year wait for the league title. He is also capable of playing on the left or right flanks, with Arsenal thought to be open to selling Gabriel Martinelli this summer.
Other Transfer Targets
Arsenal are also likely to make an approach to sign Ayyoub Bouaddi from Lille. The 18-year-old Morocco midfielder is also being monitored by Liverpool and could cost around £70m.
They are expected to seal the signing of Jeremy Monga after making progress in the negotiations with Leicester over the 16-year-old, who is the second youngest player to make a Premier League appearance. The winger is expected to cost between £10m and £15m, and would join an impressive cohort of young players at the Emirates that also includes Max Dowman.



