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Aston Villa Weighs £100m Offers for Morgan Rogers Amidst European Success

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Despite Aston Villa's recent triumph in securing Champions League qualification and winning the Europa League, there's speculation that the club might consider substantial transfer bids for midfielder Morgan Rogers. The England international played a crucial role in the Villans' return to Europe's elite competition. The question now is whether offers exceeding £100 million (approximately $134 million) for Rogers would be entertained during the upcoming transfer window.
Former player Alan Hutton has indicated that rejecting such a nine-figure sum for the gifted playmaker could prove challenging for the club. Hutton suggested that accepting such a lucrative offer would provide Aston Villa with significant funds, which could then be strategically reinvested. This reinvestment, he believes, would further bolster the squad and aid the club in establishing itself as a consistent contender at the highest level of European football.
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Editor's Take
Aston Villa don qualify for Champions League, but dem fit still sell Morgan Rogers for big money. If dem get £100m, e go make sense to collect am and buy other strong players to make the team better.
Source: Goal.com
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