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Morgan Rogers Aston Villa 2025-26

‘Big players always moved’ - Rogers to Arsenal annoys ex-Villan

Tony Cascarino has admitted to GOAL that “big players have always moved”, but the former Aston Villa striker is still annoyed at the slightly baffling situation that sees Morgan Rogers generating intense transfer talk. The England international is seeing a big-money move to Arsenal speculated on, with the Villans needing to sanction sales in order to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

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In reverse at City! Foden told why Villa could be ‘great move’

Phil Foden has seen his career slip into reverse at Manchester City, Tony Cascarino has told GOAL, with the England international being informed that a summer transfer to Aston Villa could be a “great move”. The Villans may soon find themselves in the market for another creative player as Morgan Rogers continues to generate intense exit talk in the West Midlands.

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Rogers in, Odegaard out? Ex-Arsenal star reacts to transfer talk

Arsenal are being heavily linked with Morgan Rogers so could it be a case of one in, one out at Emirates Stadium as the Aston Villa playmaker replaces Martin Odegaard in Mikel Arteta’s plans? Stefan Schwarz has reacted to that surprising transfer talk during an exclusive interview with GOAL, with the former Gunners midfielder expecting the club’s Premier League title-winning captain to stick around for now.

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‘Ridiculous’ - Rogers’ £130m price tag stuns Arsenal legend

Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit has expressed his absolute shock at the reported £130 million ($172m) valuation placed on Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers. The former Gunners midfielder described the figure as a "ridiculous amount of money" as Mikel Arteta continues to weigh up a record-breaking move for the England international.

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Chelsea, Newcastle, Forest & Villa fined for UEFA rule breaches

UEFA has announced a fresh wave of financial sanctions targeting several major European clubs, with Premier League sides Chelsea, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, and Aston Villa all receiving significant fines. The governing body’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) confirmed the disciplinary measures following a detailed assessment of financial sustainability requirements for the upcoming seasons.

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Rashford set for reintegration at Man Utd

Marcus Rashford is set to be integrated back into the Manchester United first-team squad ahead of the upcoming pre-season schedule. Club chiefs have ruled out sanctioning another temporary departure for the forward following his recent stint abroad, with all parties now showing a clear willingness to revive his career at Old Trafford.

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Frequently asked questions

Fifteen players from the Aston Villa Wesleyan Chapel cricket team formed the Aston Villa Football Club in the 1870s.

Aston Villa are owned by V Sports, a joint venture between billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Wesley Edens. Atairos, an investment company based in the UK, became a minority partner of V Sports in April 2024.

Aston Villa play all their home games at the Villa Park since 1897.

Villa Park has a capacity of over 42,000 and has hosted more FA Cup semi-final games than any other stadium in history.

Aston Villa have won 22 titles throughout their history, including seven English top-flight titles, one European Cup (now known as the Champions League), and seven FA Cups.

Aston Villa have won seven top-flight titles, but have failed to clinch a league trophy in the Premier League era. They last won the first division in the 1980-81 season.

Former Scottish left-back Charlie Aitken has made the most appearances for Aston Villa, featuring in 660 games for the club from 1961 to 1975.

One of the greatest players to ever play for Aston Villa, Billy Walker is the club's record goalscorer of all-time with 244 goals to his name.

Jack Grealish, Dwight Yorke, Emiliano Martinez, Gordon Cowans, and Gareth Barry are among the most respectable players in Aston Villa history, with the club also luring legends like Peter Schmeichel and Paul McGrath.

Steven Gerrard, Steve Bruce, Gerard Houllier and Unai Emery are among the big names to have led Aston Villa during its illustrious history.

Aston Villa are famously known as The Villans. The name 'Villa' is derived from the Villa Cross Wesleyan Church, whose former cricket club passed on the name to the club.