Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers is a target for Manchester United at the end of the current campaign. To close the deal, the Red Devils are prepared to pay more, according to Fichajes. They are apparently ready to offer €80 million (£69.5 million) for the young midfield player, and it is unclear if Aston Villa will accept the offer.
There is still uncertainty regarding the player’s future, although Manchester City is also interested in signing him. Rogers is undoubtedly talented enough to play for the larger clubs, and he has been a vital member of Aston Villa since joining the team. The 22-year-old might be the perfect addition for Manchester United, who need more creative players in the final third.
In addition to being a central offensive midfielder, he can also play in the wide zones. On the side, he’ll add objectivity and originality. Compared to former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, he has been called “excellent.”
United set to make bid for England star Morgan Rogers
Rogers appears to be in a privileged situation at Aston Villa, where he plays a significant role in the team, despite alluring offers from teams like Manchester United and Manchester City. United’s quest to add him to their roster has been made more difficult by Emery’s stated refusal to deal with one of his most precious assets.
Rúben Amorim is unwavering in his resolve to bolster Manchester United by acquiring this talented player. Even though the club’s serious interest is demonstrated by the 80 million offer, everything hinges on whether Aston Villa chooses to engage in negotiations at any time. As a number of elite teams keep a careful eye on Rogers’ situation, it appears that his future is becoming more and more dependent on the desire to keep him at Villa Park, at least for the time being.
According to Emery, the multifaceted talent is an “untouchable” asset. He most recently demonstrated his significance by scoring in the Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain. Villa is eager to keep Marcus Rashford on board in the interim. The Lions face a difficult task going into the summer because PSG is also expressing interest in signing the United loanee, even though they have the option to do so for £40 million.