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Manchester City’s £100m chase for Morgan Rogers amid Haaland showdown
Manchester City are prepared to meet a £100m fee for Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers, according to reports. The 23‑year‑old, a product of the Manchester City academy, has attracted interest as the Premier League club looks to bolster its midfield ahead of the FIFA World Cup quarter‑final between Norway and England.
Rogers has faced Erling Haaland week in, week out in the Premier League, giving him direct experience of the Norwegian striker’s movement and finishing. His familiarity with Haaland’s style is seen as valuable as the forward sits atop the Golden Boot race with seven goals in the tournament.
Speaking as quoted by Sport, Rogers said England must focus on “how the balls go into him” rather than trying to mark Erling Haaland directly. He added that Thomas Tuchel’s England need to be aware of the broader Norwegian threat and not centre their game solely on the striker.
The Three Lions will meet the Norwegian side in the FIFA World Cup QF, a match that has captured global attention. Whether England can contain Haaland’s lethal edge will be a key test for Tuchel’s tactical setup.
For Manchester City, securing Rogers would add a Premier League‑tested midfielder familiar with top‑level forwards, complementing a squad that already boasts the likes of Erling Haaland. For England, Rogers’ insight underscores the difficulty of stopping the Norwegian star and highlights the need for collective defensive discipline.
Hugo Viana, Manchester City’s technical director, has reportedly been involved in the negotiations, signalling the club’s serious intent. The potential £100m investment reflects City’s ambition to maintain dominance in both domestic and European competitions.
Rogers, a former Manchester City academy graduate, knows the pace and physicality of the Premier League, which he believes will help him adapt quickly to City’s style. His experience against the Norwegian forward in England’s top flight is seen as a bridge between club and international challenges.