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Morgan Rogers to Stay with Aston Villa Until 2031

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Aston Villa has agreed to a new contract extension with young midfielder Morgan Rogers. The 23-year-old player is now set to remain with the club until 2031. His new deal is a one-year extension of his previous contract, which was scheduled to end in June 2030.

The new agreement also includes a major salary increase for Rogers, making him one of the highest-paid players at Aston Villa. Since his move from Middlesbrough in February 2024, Rogers has established himself as a key member of coach Unai Emery’s squad. He is also a regular player for the England national team under coach Thomas Tuchel.

Rogers, who came up through the youth academies of West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City, has delivered a strong performance for Aston Villa, scoring 18 goals and providing 20 assists in 85 matches for the club.

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