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Villa Aston may be forced to accept Arsenal bids of over £50m

Arsenal’s transfer plan includes potential signings for Premier League stars before the summer deadline on September 1, with sporting director Andrea Berta viewing an Aston Villa star as a key long-term goal.

Mikel Arteta is vital for the 2025/2026 season.

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Espanyol’s discount community shield has been pursuing his second major silverware since its victory at Wemery in 2020, although during that period, Arsenal backed him with a net worth of about £487 million.

After years of building the program, Arteta is really under pressure and is indeed winning glory, even though they have ended their Premier League titles for over two years.

Arsenal transfer expenses under Arteta (by Sky movement)

New signature money

19/20-Winter

£0

20/21-Summer

£81.5 million

20/21-Winter

£900k

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£156.8 million

21/22-Winter

£1.8 million

22/23-Summer

£121.5 million

22/23-Winter

£59 million

23/24-Summer

£208 million

23/24-Winter

£0

24/25-Summer

£101.5 million

24/25-Winter

£0

City’s danger is largely attributed to Arsenal’s lack of championship celebrations over the past three years, with major players injured and lack of strikers, leading Arteta to surrender the royal family to Liverpool’s last campaign.

If they want to bridge the huge gap between them and the Arne Slot title, the North Londoners will need to support their manager again in the coming months.

After the game, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta

According to various reports, Arsenal is trying to sign new strikers with RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko and Sporting CP star Viktor Gyokeres.

Bukayo Saka made a prolonged injury layoff midway through 2024/2025, and Arteta seized the opportunity of Liverpool, and Leandro Trossard was about to enter the last 12 months of the contract, so Arsenal remained in the market as well.

Arteta-saka

There have been some interesting names over the past few weeks with sports including Real Madrid star Rodrygo, Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens, Juventus’s Kenan Yildiz and Nico Williams, but the latter closed in Barcelona after agreeing to a personal term.

Rumors are said to be a highly regarded replacement for Williams, in the form of Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers.

The England international may be equally difficult to reward from Villa Park, but according to the football transfer, Unai Emery may have to cash out.

Aston Villa may be forced to sell Morgan Rogers to Arsenal

The media claims that if Villa gets a £50m bid from Arsenal, they may be reluctant to sell it, suggesting that Ateta may reach a deal due to rival PSR concerns.

Berta has apparently set the former Middlesbrough star as a long-term goal, while Villa is already pursuing the pursuit of Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze as they weighed the replacement for Rogers.

Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers

Villa is expected to bid on Rogers this summer, growing concerns that they will lose the 22-year-old, so this may be someone to watch.

There is little denial that one of the most impressive feelings of the Premier League last season was the excellent capture.

“He is undoubtedly a brilliant player,” reporter Charles Watts said of Rogers’ connection with Arsenal.

Arsenal - Morgan

“Arsenal saw firsthand last season at the start of the campaign, especially at Villa Park, when he gave them all sorts of problems. The expectation is that Aston Villa may have some difficulties and they will have to navigate the Champions League this summer, and that may be that they are forced to sell a player and they will not want them to be reluctant to let them not accept it.

“Rogers is one of those players who are known as potential departures, and given the way he has developed since Middlesbrough moved.

“When it comes to Arsenal, I think he would be a welcome addition if they will be firm in something that is more specific.”

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