Exclusive: Arsenal ‘Make Initial Checks’ Over £90m Summer Deal StarArsenal have conducted informal inquiries regarding the feasibility of a deal for
Morgan Rogers, in which they are investigating the feasibility of persuading Premier League counterparts Aston Villa to approve a transfer to the Emirates Stadium as they prepare for the upcoming season, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
The Gunners, who will be visiting Manchester United on the opening weekend of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign, have already discovered that it may require over £85 million to secure the services of Bundesliga powers RB Leipzig’s top target, Benjamin Sesko, as manager Mikel Arteta pursues additional talent.
However, the Spanish tactician is also eager to acquire additional creativity and has been collaborating closely with sporting director Andrea Berta, who has been leading the recruitment drive since being appointed as Edu’s successor in March, to identify potential acquisitions.
Arsenal’s objective is to conclude their lengthy wait for major silverware. The Gunners are contemplating the possibility of recruiting Rogers through Swoop.According to GMS sources, Arsenal has conducted informal inquiries regarding a potential summer transfer for Rogers. However, Aston Villa’s steadfast commitment to retaining his services has made it evident that they will only consider
facilitating a transfer if a large-scale offer is presented in the near future. The Gunners will need to be prepared to spend the money in order to stand a chance of agreeing a fee in preparation for the upcoming season, as the Villans slapped a £90million price tag on the England international before the transfer window formally reopened for business earlier this week.
GMS sources have been informed that Arsenal has been considering whether to make a move for Rogers, who had a productive 2024/25 campaign in his current circumstances. As a result, the north Londoners have initiated contact to evaluate Rogers’ situation at Aston Villa.
is in imminent peril of encountering an uphill battle in his attempt to persuade former Gunners head coach Unai Emery to release the attacking midfielder. This is due to the fact that the Villans are not obligated to reduce their lucrative demands, as the attacking midfielder has five years remaining on his £75,000-per-week contract.
GMS sources have learned that Arsenal have been demonstrating a sincere interest in Rogers at a time when Berta has been keeping his options open by exploring potential swoops for various targets. However, Aston Villa have maintained a firm stance, stating that he is a critical component of their future plans.
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