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Morgan Rogers agrees new six-year contract with Aston Villa

Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers has been linked with a move away from the West Midlands club in recent months.

Morgan Rogers is highly rated across England, and he has a bright future. Multiple clubs are interested in securing his signature, and Aston Villa do not want to lose him any time soon. According to a report by Sky Sports, the player has now agreed a new six-year contract with the West Midlands club.

The Englishman cost Aston Villa £15 million, including add-ons, and he has been a key player for Aston Villa since last season. The fans will be delighted to see that the club has managed to convince him to commit his long-term future to the club.

Aston Villa are looking to build a formidable team capable of competing in Europe regularly. They need to hold onto their best players, and keeping Rogers at the club will be a huge boost. He is certainly one of the best young talents in the Premier League right now.

The English international has impressed with club and country, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. The decision to sign a new contract with Aston Villa could prove to be a wise one for the player.

The 23-year-old needs to focus on his development for now. He will have plenty of opportunities to join elite clubs in future. For now, Rogers needs to play in a team where he is valued and is a guaranteed starter. At a new club, the young playmaker would need to adjust to a new system, and he might not be the first name on the team sheet.

That could be detrimental to his development. Staying at Aston Villa will be ideal for him. Unai Emery has managed to bring out the best in the player so far, and he will look to help him improve further. Meanwhile, the development will come as a huge blow for clubs who were hoping to sign the talented young midfielder. It will be interesting to see if they decide to move on to other targets now.

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