Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for Morgan Rogers
Winning the Europa League last season and getting a ticket to the Champions League was nothing less than a dream for Tottenham. The confidence the team gained under Ange’s leadership brought us back to the big stage. However, changes happened rapidly this summer. Thomas Frank became the new manager, players like Mohammed Kudus and Mathys Tel came in, while Son Heung-min joined LAFC. James Maddison’s ACL injury made the situation even more difficult. Now the team not only need Son’s replacement, but also have to fill Maddison’s place.
The team’s performance in the last few seasons have been mixed; sometimes great wins, and sometimes such defeats that break hearts. With Son’s departure, our attack lost the shine that was seen in N17 for years. Maddison’s injury has taken away a large part of the creativity. It will not be easy to survive in the Premier League with the pressure of the Champions League in the new season. In such a situation, Thomas Frank needs players who can make an immediate impact.
Discussion of Morgan Rogers
For the last few days, Morgan Rogers’ name has been hot on the transfer radar. This English international of Aston Villa has been in great form in the last one and a half years and has played an important role in their entry into Europe. Bryan King believes that Rogers’ level is equal to Son and Maddison, but Villa cannot even think of leaving him for less than £100m. He said that if Spurs really want to complete this deal, then they will have to go up to £110m.

King clearly said that Rogers is not just a good player, but a player who can change a team. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder has now become an important part of the system for Villa. If Tottenham really want to bring him, then this deal will be record-breaking, but this is the only way through which the absence of Son and Maddison can be filled to some extent.
“Rogers is certainly the kind of player who is in the class of Son and Maddison,” King said.
“The only way Villa would even think about getting rid of him is if there was an offer in excess of £100m.
“I think it would take more than £100m, I think Spurs would be up to £110m.
“He’s come on in the last eighteen months, he’s an England international and he’s been central in transforming Villa and getting them into Europe.
“It would certainly take more than £100m to get him out of there.”
According to us, Tottenham should take Bryan King’s words seriously. To do well in the Champions League and stay in the top four of the Premier League, we need top-quality players. Investing in a player like Rogers means bringing stability and strength into the future. Yes, £110m is a lot of money, but if we have big targets, we have to make big decisions.
This is the right time for Daniel Levy to give his full support to Thomas Frank. The new manager can only make his mark if he gets the right squad. If Levy doesn’t invest now, the momentum of the season could be lost. The hard work of last season will only pay off if we bring in the right players at the right time, and Rogers could be a big step in that direction.