UMVA has learned that Arsenal is sharpening its hunt for a new left winger, zeroing in on Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers as a prime target for the coming summer.
The Gunners crave an instant spark on the flank, a player who can slash down the line with power, pace and a touch of unpredictability to lift Arteta’s attack to new heights.
Rogers, already an England international, could slot in from the left or drift centrally, carrying the ball through pressure and adding a fresh threat that the Emirates squad sorely needs.
Villa’s recent Champions League qualification keeps the door open, yet the club remains firm on a price tag near £80 million, even with Rogers locked into a long‑term deal until 2031.
Arsenal faces a tough choice: splash out on a proven Premier League talent or seek better value elsewhere, especially as other top clubs eye the same winger.
In the background, the Gunners are also eyeing a cheaper alternative in Club Brugge’s Christos Tzolis, who could be secured for around €40 million—offering a lower risk with solid performance in Belgium.
The decision will hinge on Arteta’s appetite for immediate impact versus a more calculated, value‑driven approach as the squad’s future hangs in balance.
