
"Aston Villa may be on the brink of a difficult decision soon, with their emerging star Morgan Rogers potentially being one of the casualties, according to Football Insider. The driving force behind this unlikely scenario is not desire from suitors, but financial necessity, Villa are under increasing pressure to comply with the Premier League's Profitability & Sustainability Rules (PSR), and if they cannot get their finances in order, they could be forced into selling big-name players."
"Rogers has rapidly become one of the most valuable assets in Villa's squad, and he is attracting genuine interest. Spurs held preliminary discussions during the summer, and Chelsea have also been linked. Villa blocked any departure in the summer window, but reports suggest that next season could be different. If financial constraints haven't eased by then, they may have no choice."
Aston Villa face mounting pressure to meet Premier League Profitability & Sustainability Rules and may need to raise funds by selling players if finances do not improve. The club sold its women’s team to parent V Sports to generate paper profit and reduce PSR risk while aiming to preserve the men’s squad. Morgan Rogers has become a highly valued asset attracting interest from Spurs and Chelsea, with reported valuations around £80–100m. Villa currently intend to retain Rogers given his importance under Unai Emery, but persistent shortfalls or a 2026 PSR breach could force a sale. Strong league finishes or deep European runs would boost revenue.
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