Chelsea are targeting Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers to strengthen their young English core, reminiscent of the Frank Lampard and John Terry days. A £52m move could see Rogers reunite with Cole Palmer, his former Manchester City teammate, as Chelsea aim for Premier League glory and a major role in England’s 2026 World Cup plans.
After the Club World Cup victory, Chelsea are setting their sights on Premier League glory, and the potential signing of Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa could be pivotal. The Blues, who already boast a strong English core including Cole Palmer, Reece James, Levi Colwill, Noni Madueke, and Trevoh Chalobah, are looking to recreate a homegrown backbone reminiscent of the John Terry and Frank Lampard era. Rogers, who had a standout 2024/25 season with Villa, has history with Palmer from their time together at Manchester City.
His addition would strengthen both the club’s title hopes and England’s national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup under new manager Thomas Tuchel. Chelsea’s recent transfer strategy reflects a clear emphasis on young English talent, with summer signings like Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens further boosting this trend. Even with some potential departures, including Madueke and Chalobah, Chelsea still have emerging English stars like Tyrique George and Omari Kellyman.
Villa may resist selling Rogers, but financial pressures could force a deal. If the move goes through, Chelsea’s English contingent could mirror City’s past influence on the England squad. With Rogers in their ranks, the Blues may soon challenge for both domestic dominance and international legacy.
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