Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool are monitoring Aston Villa attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers, joining a growing list of major clubs tracking the 23-year-old’s progress ahead of a potential future move.
Rogers, who operates primarily as an attacking midfielder but is also capable of playing in wider advanced roles, has emerged as one of Aston Villa’s more intriguing young talents. His combination of close control, willingness to carry the ball forward and eye for progressive passes has attracted interest from several top sides. While he remains under contract at Villa and is an active member of their squad, his development has made him a player to watch in upcoming transfer windows.
PSG’s interest reflects the French club’s ongoing strategy of targeting younger, technically gifted players who can contribute immediately while also offering long-term upside. With frequent changes in their attacking and creative positions, PSG are consistently scanning the market for midfielders who can operate between the lines, link play and support the forwards, attributes that Rogers has begun to display at Premier League level.
Liverpool’s attention is in line with their recent efforts to refresh and deepen their midfield options. The club has been reshaping its engine room with players who combine work rate, pressing ability and creativity. Rogers’ profile as a mobile, attack-minded midfielder capable of contributing in different systems fits the type of versatile player Liverpool have often pursued.
Aston Villa, for their part, have invested in a squad that blends experience with emerging talent, and Rogers is among the players whose development they will be keen to protect. Any formal approach from another club would likely depend on Villa’s broader plans for their squad, the player’s own ambitions and the timing of future transfer windows.
At this stage, the situation remains one of interest and monitoring rather than any confirmed agreement. No details have been made public regarding potential fees, contract terms or a specific timetable for a move. The level of attention from clubs of the stature of PSG and Liverpool, however, underscores Rogers’ rising reputation and places him firmly among the young Premier League midfielders whose futures will be closely followed.
With several major clubs now tracking his progress, Rogers’ performances for Aston Villa over the coming months will be watched carefully. How he continues to adapt to top-flight demands, his consistency, and his influence in the final third are likely to shape both Villa’s stance and the degree of interest he attracts across Europe. For now, he remains an Aston Villa player, with his long-term future a topic of growing discussion as leading clubs assess their options for upcoming transfer windows.