Aston Villa's emerging star signs long-term contract to stay at the club | OneFootball

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·19 November 2024

Aston Villa's emerging star signs long-term contract to stay at the club

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Morgan Rogers has signed a new six-year contract, keeping him at Villa Park until 2030. The 22-year-old sensation, who arrived from Middlesbrough in a January 2024 deal worth £8 million, has rapidly become an integral part of Unai Emery's squad, displaying remarkable versatility and skill in his performances.

Making waves at Villa Park

The promising youngster's impact since his winter transfer has been significant, with the deal potentially reaching £15 million through performance-related add-ons. Rogers has already made his presence felt with three goals and three assists in 15 appearances across all competitions.


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Initially deployed as a wide player, he has shown exceptional adaptability by excelling in a central attacking role, contributing to Villa's impressive runs in both the Premier League and Champions League.

International recognition

Rogers' consistent performances at club level caught the eye of England's national team selectors, resulting in his first senior team call-up. The youngster marked his international debut during the recent break, coming off the bench against both Greece and the Republic of Ireland.

"I loved it. The experience is one that I dreamed of growing up, and to be able to live in it is a massive achievement for me. I've been smiling ear to ear all week, and I'm really happy," Rogers expressed following his international appearances.

Building strong foundations

Manager Unai Emery has played a crucial role in Rogers' development, offering him regular opportunities in the first team. The young star acknowledged the Spanish coach's influence, stating,

"I think any player would say that trust from a manager is the most important thing. And he gave me that from minute one, he threw me in the deep end when people were injured last season and gave me a chance to shine and develop."

The new contract follows Aston Villa's recent pattern of securing their key talents, with goalkeeper Emi Martinez and striker Jhon Duran also penning long-term deals. Currently sitting in the Premier League's top eight and progressing well in the Champions League, Villa's strategy of retaining young talents like Rogers demonstrates their commitment to building a competitive squad capable of challenging on multiple fronts.

Rogers' extended stay at Villa Park aligns perfectly with the club's ambitions of establishing themselves among Europe's elite clubs. His versatility, combined with his growing influence both domestically and internationally, positions him as a cornerstone of Aston Villa's future plans as they continue their pursuit of success across all competitions.

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