Overview
- The agreement extends Rogers’ existing deal by one year to 2031 after his previous contract ran to 2030.
- Reports say the pay rise will place him among Villa’s highest earners, with some outlets suggesting wages could exceed £100,000 per week.
- The renewal is designed to deter near-term bids following attention from Chelsea, Tottenham and other clubs in England and Europe.
- Rogers becomes the latest to commit in a retention push that has recently secured new terms for John McGinn, Matty Cash, Boubacar Kamara and Lucas Digne.
- Since joining from Middlesbrough in 2024, he has 18 goals and 20 assists in 85 appearances and has earned England call-ups under Thomas Tuchel.