Manchester City are linked with a move for an England international but it does seem unlikely to occur

Manchester City are linked with a move for a powerful England international but it does seem unlikely to occur

With the summer transfer window set to open on June 15, Manchester City continues to be linked with a host of players. There is no doubt that City will look to bolster their squad for next season. It would seem that the FA Cup and Carabao Cup holders will be in the market for two midfielders, a right-back, a winger, and a backup goalkeeper. Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson is clearly Manchester City’s top target to bolster their midfield. It remains to be seen who else City will target to further strengthen their midfield.

A new report has named Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers as a potential City target. There is no doubting Rogers’ quality as a player. It just does seem unlikely right now that City will move for the England international.

Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa.

Graeme Bailey has reported for TeamTalk that Manchester City has entered the race to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa. Furthermore, Bailey reports that Arsenal, Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich are all interested in signing Rogers this summer. It is also reported that Aston Villa could demand over £100 million to sell one of their most important players.

It is also reported by Graeme Bailey that Morgan Rogers would be interested in returning to Manchester City. Bailey adds that City are looking to reinforce their attack this summer. Morgan Rogers is a player on Manchester City’s shortlist.

As good as Morgan Rogers is, it is hard to see City moving for him, given what Aston Villa will ask for to sell one of their key players.

Morgan Rogers is a fine player, as his rise at Aston Villa has shown. The England international is a game-breaker with his ability to score goals and carry the ball from midfield. Typically, Rogers plays as an attacking midfielder or on the left, where he drifts centrally. Last season, Rogers scored 14 goals and added 12 assists in 55 appearances in all competitions. His powerful runs and emphatic finishing complement his physical attributes superbly. There isn’t a doubt over Morgan Rogers quality as a player. The issue seems to be how much he would cost and does he fit into the City squad?

Manchester City have Rayan Cherki, Phil Foden and Tijjani Reijnders who can play as attacking midfielders. Also on the left wing, Jeremy Doku has made that position his own. Unless City sell a player like Tijjani Reijnders for example, where does Morgan Rogers fit? It is unlikely that he’d like to come to City to play primarily on a wing. So it may depend on who leaves Manchester City this summer whether or not they’d move for a player like Morgan Rogers.

The other issue is the transfer fee that Aston Villa would demand to sell Morgan Rogers. Rogers is an integral part of Unai Emery’s side. Graeme Bailey reports that a transfer fee of nearly £100 million may be required to buy Rogers from Aston Villa. Would City be willing to pay that? It is hard to see them being willing to do so. Especially considering that City has multiple areas of their squad they need to improve.

Morgan Rogers is the latest player to be named as a potential transfer target for Manchester City. Rogers is a quality player; that isn’t in doubt. However, it is hard to see where he’d fit into the City squad currently. Also, his price tag may see Manchester City look elsewhere this summer.

Tags Graeme Bailey Manchester City Morgan Rogers Phil Foden Rayan Cherki Teamtalk Tijjani Reijnders

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  1. Adam ,I know this is not the subject matter but what is the story behind Sven Nypen. There was much fanfare at his £7m signing of the teenager and was sent to Middlesboro under Rob Edwards coaching but he left on loan again following Edwards departure. He was billed as a top talent so I wonder if you know anything about this “forgotten” talent?

    1. He’s just another promising young player on our books. He’s highly rated but his loan spell didn’t go well at Boro and he spent the second half of the season training with us. I expect he’ll go out on loan again next season.

      1. Thanks for that. It is becoming a trend of footballer financial trade. Players are bought and if not desired to play for City are sold on for a profit just like Max Peronne who they sent to Como on loan with Cec Fabregas and he decided to stay and sold at a profit. A bit like horse trading. He looked a promising holding midfielder but the game is tough and a bit cruel at times

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