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Arsenal lining up move for £80m Aston Villa star?
Arsenal are reportedly keen on landing the signature of Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers this summer.
Man Utd winger waiting for Chelsea transfer
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is reportedly keen on joining Chelsea during the summer transfer window.
Morgan Rogers top target for Chelsea next month
Aston Villa's stand out performer last year, Morgan Rogers, has emerged as a transfer priority for Chelsea next month as the Blues are weighing up a transfer bid of close to £70 million to secure one of England's brightest young midfield talents. With six international appearances to his name, Rogers has already firmly established himself as one of his country's best players and a move to Chelsea could mean a new contract that would triple his current deal at Villa Park.
Chelsea eyeing shock move for Aston Villa star
Chelsea are reportedly considering a surprise move for Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers this summer.
Man Utd ready to launch £70m bid for Aston Villa star?
Manchester United could make a huge bid to sign Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers at the end of the season, according to Fichajes.
Aston Villa wrap up transfer window - no more new faces expected
Unai Emery has surprised many Aston Villa fans by announcing that the club's January transfer window is complete. Villa have agreed terms and a fee for Middlesbrough forward Morgan Rogers, but the club had been linked with a midfielder and another attacker before the transfer window closes on Thursday.
Morgan Rogers on Aston Villa transfer wish list
Unai Emery has made Morgan Rogers his top transfer target for the January transfer window, as the Middlesbrough striker looks set to leave the Riverside in search of completing his dream of Premier League football. Aston Villa will reportedly submit a bid of £15 million to try get this deal over the line.
Chelsea defender makes permanent switch to London outfit
Crystal Palace have signed Marc Guehi from Chelsea for a reported fee of around £18 million.