However, Aston Villa is not considering selling Rogers and has set a high asking price of £100 million. This amount is the same as what they received when they sold Jack Grealish to Manchester City. The club's decision to keep Rogers is surprising, given their current financial issues.
There are concerns about Aston Villa's spending habits, with some reports suggesting that they spend nearly 96% of their revenue on wages. This has raised questions about the club's financial stability and its ability to compete with other top teams in the league.