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Arsenal eye Morgan Rogers: FPL impact if Villa midfielder moves

Arsenal are reportedly targeting Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers, a move that could significantly shift his FPL prospects and ownership.

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Rumours are circulating, as reported by BBC Sport, that Arsenal have identified Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers as their primary transfer target. This potential move could have significant ramifications for FPL managers, particularly given Rogers' established Premier League output and Arsenal's attacking setup.

By the numbers

  • Position: MID
  • Price: £7.3m
  • Availability: fully available
  • Expected points next GW: 3.7
  • This season: 169 pts, 3280 mins, 10 goals, 8 assists, 9 clean sheets, 230 defensive-contribution (DEFCON) pts
  • 2025/26: 169 pts, 3280 mins, 10 goals, 8 assists, 9 clean sheets
  • 2024/25: 161 pts, 3115 mins, 8 goals, 11 assists, 10 clean sheets
  • 2023/24: 35 pts, 636 mins, 3 goals, 1 assists, 2 clean sheets

The FPL verdict

Should this unconfirmed rumour materialise, Morgan Rogers' FPL outlook would hinge heavily on his role within Mikel Arteta's Arsenal squad. At Aston Villa, Rogers has proven his ability to rack up minutes and attacking returns, evidenced by 10 goals and 8 assists this season, alongside a strong 230 DEFCON points, suggesting a well-rounded contribution.

Moving to Arsenal, Rogers would face stiff competition for starts, particularly in attacking midfield or wide positions. His minutes might initially be limited, impacting his immediate FPL point ceiling. However, if he secures a regular starting berth, playing for a team with Arsenal's attacking prowess could elevate his expected points significantly beyond his current 3.7 ep_next. His previous seasons show consistent involvement, with 169 and 161 points in the last two full Premier League campaigns.

As a £7.3m midfielder, Rogers would likely remain an attractive differential if he carves out a consistent role. His current ownership of 20.2% suggests he's already a known quantity, but a move to a top-four contender could see that figure fluctuate wildly. FPL managers would need to monitor pre-season and early fixtures closely to gauge his integration and starting prospects under Arteta, whose system often demands high work rate and tactical discipline from his attacking players.

OneFPL analysis. Original reporting: BBC Sport. Not affiliated with the Premier League or Fantasy Premier League.