Middlesbrough are set to benefit financially after their former player, Morgan Rogers, received a call-up to the England senior squad.
According to The Northern Echo, the Teesside club stands to receive an additional payment from Aston Villa, triggered by Rogers’ selection for the national team following withdrawals from Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Cole Palmer, and Bukayo Saka.
Rogers, who joined Middlesbrough from Manchester City in the summer of 2023, made a quick impact despite initially struggling to find his form during loan spells at Bournemouth and Blackpool. His performances at the Riverside Stadium helped restore his reputation as a promising young talent, contributing seven goals and nine assists across 33 appearances.
Big Move to Aston Villa Sealed
Rogers’ impressive form in the Championship attracted Aston Villa’s attention, and he made the switch to Villa Park in January 2024. The transfer was structured around an initial fee of £8 million, with performance-based add-ons pushing the total value up to £16 million. One of those clauses included a bonus payment to Middlesbrough if Rogers received an England call-up, a milestone he has now reached.
The 22-year-old has settled in well at Villa, earning a regular starting spot under manager Unai Emery. Rogers has registered three goals and three assists in 15 appearances across all competitions this season, including four in the Champions League—a testament to his continued development and growing influence in the Premier League.
A Welcome Financial Boost for Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough’s summer spending saw them make several strategic acquisitions, and while the club is financially stable, windfalls like the one from Rogers’ England call-up provide welcome flexibility. The exact figure of this latest payment hasn’t been disclosed, but the funds are likely to support the club’s ongoing investment in emerging talent.
Boro have a track record of nurturing players before moving them on to higher levels when the price is right. The deal with Aston Villa reflects their pragmatic approach, allowing talented players like Rogers to progress while securing financial rewards for the club.
Writer’s View
Though Rogers only spent a short stint at the Riverside, Middlesbrough fans and staff alike will be watching proudly as he continues to flourish. Caretaker England manager Lee Carsley has included him in the squad for upcoming matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland, with Rogers hoping to make his international debut before Thomas Tuchel takes over as head coach.
For Middlesbrough, this deal has proven to be both financially astute and a reminder of their success in helping players reach their potential.
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