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·22 July 2025
Chelsea Eye Aston Villa Star in Swap Deal to Reduce £70m Valuation

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·22 July 2025
Chelsea’s summer recruitment drive continues to evolve with a focus on creativity and flexibility in the final third. According to Caught Offside, “Chelsea are very interested in signing the Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers during the summer transfer window, and they have now put the swap formula into action.”
The club has reportedly tabled a player-plus-cash offer in an effort to reduce Aston Villa’s £65-70 million valuation of the 22-year-old, who impressed mightily last season. The structure of the proposed deal underlines the financial pragmatism Chelsea are adopting in the current window. Names such as Benoît Badiashile, Trevoh Chalobah and Tosin Adarabioyo have all been discussed as possible makeweights.
It is no surprise that Rogers is attracting elite-level interest. With 14 goals and 15 assists last season, the former Manchester City academy graduate has developed into one of the most complete young attacking midfielders in the Premier League.
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Chelsea director Joe Shields is reported to be a major driving force behind the move. His previous involvement with Rogers at Manchester City’s academy gives him insight into the player’s development trajectory and character. This familiarity is clearly playing a role in Chelsea’s confidence to pursue the deal.
Rogers’ versatility is key to the attraction. Able to play as a number ten or wide on the left, he offers tactical options that suit modern football. Chelsea, under Enzo Maresca, will be looking for multifunctional forwards who can break lines, press intelligently and provide final-third output. Rogers fits that blueprint.
“Chelsea view Rogers as a flexible player who can play both as a number ten and on the left wing,” Caught Offside stated, further emphasising the club’s need to boost attacking variety after an inconsistent 2023–24 campaign.
Chelsea will not have a free run at the deal. Rogers is reportedly admired by Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain. This level of competition speaks volumes about the 22-year-old’s ceiling.
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The advantage Chelsea hold is their proactive approach and the possibility of offering Premier League-tested players in return. Aston Villa’s resolve will certainly be tested if a player of Badiashile or Chalobah’s profile becomes part of negotiations.
Rogers is entering a crucial period in his career. The next move must offer a platform for consistent minutes and exposure to high-level competition. Chelsea can offer both, along with Champions League football and the opportunity to become a central figure in their rebuild.
The pursuit of Rogers reflects Chelsea’s commitment to high-potential talent with proven top-flight performance. The financial demands of the transfer are substantial, but Rogers’ age, production and adaptability make him a compelling target in a market increasingly driven by youth with output.
Villa are right to demand a premium, but the inclusion of experienced squad players could bridge the valuation gap. For Chelsea, this is not simply another name on a list, but a calculated move to reshape their attacking identity.
This is the kind of ambition the club should be showing. Morgan Rogers is not a household name yet, but those watching Villa closely last season saw a player with serious end product, confidence and positional maturity.
His ability to operate centrally or wide fits with how the game is evolving. Chelsea have long lacked a left-sided forward who consistently combines goals and assists, and Rogers’ numbers show he could fill that void. Add to that his Premier League experience at just 22, and you have a rare profile.
The swap approach makes sense. We have depth in defence, and someone like Chalobah or Badiashile may benefit from a move elsewhere. If that helps us land a potential game-changer, fans will see it as smart business.
It is refreshing to see the club targeting players with potential and output, rather than overhyped profiles. If Chelsea can beat the competition to Rogers, they might just be landing one of the signings of the summer.