Overview
- Aston Villa confirmed on November 10 that the 23-year-old has signed a new agreement running through 2031.
- Rogers said he is “really happy” to stay, described Villa as home, and credited Unai Emery’s influence on his progress.
- Reports say the extension adds 12 months to his previous terms and includes a substantial pay rise to secure his future.
- Since joining from Middlesbrough in February 2024, he has made 86 appearances and scored 18 goals, earning PFA Young Player of the Season and England caps.
- The move fits Villa’s broader retention plan, following recent renewals for Matty Cash and John McGinn.