Aston Villa working on new deal for Morgan Rogers

Aston Villa are hoping to agree a new contract with Youri Tielemans and Morgan Rogers.
Both players have been very important to the West Midlands club and they hope to secure their long-term future.
Aston Villa must keep Morgan Rogers
Rogers, in particular, has been outstanding for Aston Villa and he has been linked with several big clubs. Aston Villa must secure his long-term future if they want to keep him at the club. He’s a fantastic prospect with a bright future, and he’s certainly one of the best young players in the Premier League right now.
He has the quality to become a top player with the right guidance, and Aston Villa need players like him if they are to do well. They are looking to build a formidable team capable of competing regularly in Europe. Rogers will play a key role in their success.
The 23-year-old midfielder is reportedly valued at £80million and he is on the radar of several top clubs. There is no doubt that he has the qualities to play in the biggest clubs in the country. It remains to be seen how the situation evolves.
Meanwhile, Graeme Bailey revealed that Matty Cash has already agreed a new deal with Aston Villa, and John McGinn has also agreed to a new contract in principle. It appears Aston Villa are working hard to secure the long-term future of their key players.
Villa works to keep Rogers

Graeme Bailey revealed on TBR: “It’s great news for Villa that Roberto Olabe is up and running, it shows a real relationship between him and Emery, that he can come in and just continue discussions and actually make rapid progress.
“I’m told the deal with Cash is done and McGinn is also on board in principle.
“Obviously they want to get these deals done before January, which makes sense because then they can fully attack the window.
“Discussions on a deal for Rogers and Tielemans are also continuing, but are not as advanced at this stage.”
There’s no doubt they have weaknesses and need to bring in quality players, but they’ll also need to make sure they retain their best players.






