Morgan Rogers has committed his future to Aston Villa by signing a contract extension that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2029-30 season. This decision comes shortly after he made his debut for England against Greece, marking his rise in international football.
Rogers joined Aston Villa from Middlesbrough in February and quickly became a key player under Unai Emery. Since then, he has appeared in 22 Premier League matches, starting 19 of them. The 22-year-old has contributed significantly with six goals and three assists in the league.

In addition to his domestic performances, Rogers has been instrumental in Villa's Champions League campaign this season. He has started all four of their matches in the competition so far. Impressively, he has created nine chances, more than any other player in the squad, with Ollie Watkins trailing behind with four.
The young midfielder's influence on the pitch is evident through his consistent performances and ability to create opportunities for his teammates. His contributions have not gone unnoticed as he continues to be an integral part of Villa's plans both domestically and in Europe.
Rogers' journey from Middlesbrough to becoming a regular starter at Aston Villa highlights his rapid development and adaptability. His new contract reflects the club's confidence in his abilities and potential to contribute significantly over the coming years.
As Rogers continues to grow as a player, both Aston Villa and England fans will be eager to see how he further impacts games at both club and international levels. His recent achievements suggest a promising future ahead.