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Arsenal Prepare Bid To Sign ‘Special’ Aston Villa Star

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Arsenal are expected to lodge their first bid for Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers very soon, according to GIVEMESPORT senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs.

Rogers enjoyed an exceptional 2025/26 season for the Villans, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists across all competitions. This productive campaign has unsurprisingly sparked interest from several top clubs, including the Gunners, who have reportedly made Rogers their primary attacking target for the summer.

The North Londoners opened talks on the player’s side a number of weeks ago, and are now expected to accelerate their pursuit by approaching Villa directly about a potential deal.

It’s well documented that the West Midlands outfit are holding out for an excessive fee for Rogers, with Elliot Anderson’s £116million move to Manchester City potentially being used as a benchmark in negotiations.

Arsenal are preparing to test Aston Villa’s resolve

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Arsenal are intent on upgrading the front end of their squad this summer. Leandro Trossard is set to join Besiktas, while Gabriel Martinelli could also leave N5, paving the way for two left-sided attackers to be added to Mikel Arteta’s ranks.

Rogers is the top target, although Villa are reportedly demanding upwards of £130million for the England international.

Ben Jacobs has revealed that Arsenal’s first bid for Rogers is imminent, and despite the supposed £130million valuation, the journalist hasn’t ruled out the possibility that a deal can get done for closer to the £100million mark.

Speaking in his GMS newsletter, which you can sign up to receive free here, Jacobs said: “Bradley Barcola, Eli Junior Kroupi and others are on the Arsenal list too, but Arsenal are expected to bid for Morgan Rogers, and let’s see whether Villa stick to a reported asking price, which may not be that far off Elliot Anderson’s fee to Manchester City from Nottingham Forest, or if the clubs are able to get that deal under £100million.

“Last year, when Rogers extended, the feeling from interested parties was £80million, maybe with some add-ons, might be good enough, but we’re in a crazy inflated market.

“Villa have brought in some money already, and there’s more than one club interested, so let’s see how negotiations develop, but Arsenal are expected to start formal talks with Aston Villa for Morgan Rogers, and they still retain an interest in Bruno Guimaraes, with Newcastle awaiting formal contact there.”

Arsenal cannot overpay for Morgan Rogers

Morgan Rogers Caean Couto (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

By all accounts, Rogers is viewed as a left-wing option by the key decision-makers at Arsenal. Whether that bears fruit remains to be seen, but suggestions that Bradley Barcola is the fallback option appear to confirm that this is indeed how the Gunners plan on using the Manchester City academy graduate if they land him.

Immediately, that should give Arsenal enough reason to be cautious in their approach. While Rogers, often described as one of the best players in the Premier League, has been used as a left-sided number ten from time to time, he’s predominantly been used in central roles.

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Thus, spending in excess of £100million on a player to play in a role he’s hardly been used in previously is a huge risk.

If it turns out Rogers looks unnatural in wide areas and is unable to play as a proper winger, Arsenal will have wasted a huge sum of money failing to fix an issue in their squad.

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Why Argentina’s Dark Blue Away Kit is Considered ‘Lucky’

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The iconic sky blue and white stripes of Argentina’s home kit may be one of the most recognisable shirts in world football, but it’s the nation’s dark blue away strip that has earned itself a reputation as being ‘lucky’.

Worn during some of the biggest victories in Albiceleste’s history, the strip has become synonymous with success on the grandest stage. Across decades of international competition, the blue shirt has appeared at pivotal moments when Argentina have needed it most.

Whether by chance or something more, its association with memorable triumphs has fueled a long-standing superstition among supporters, with each new success adding another chapter to the kit’s growing folklore.

Why Argentina’s Dark Blue Kit is ‘Lucky’

Diego Maradona Hand of God Argentina vs England 1986 World Cup

Due to the fact that England have been selected as the ‘home’ side ahead of their semi-final clash with Argentina at the 2026 World Cup, and FIFA’s desire for a light-and-dark kit contrast to benefit TV viewers, the South-American side were always going to don their away strip.

However, even though the tournament organizers prefer both teams to wear their home colours if possible, the Argentinians requested to wear their second kit.

And whilst some have attributed the decision as a way to prevent a kit clash, Argentinian journalists have started to believe that the alternative strip could help deliver success on the pitch.

The dark blue shirt is supposedly linked to World Cup wins over England in 1986 and 1998.

In 1986, Diego Maradona scored two of the World Cup’s most famous goals of all time whilst wearing the changed strip. The first, now dubbed the ‘Hand of God’, saw the Argentinian rise above England keeper, Peter Shilton, and handle the ball, directing it goalward.

The second goal was remembered for more honorable reasons, with Maradona dribbling around five English players, before slotting home his second of the game, and scoring what became known as the ‘goal of the century’.

And in 1998, Argentina’s dark blue kit featured in another World Cup win against the English. After Alan Shearer and Gabriel Batistuta traded penalties in the opening ten minutes, goals from Javier Zanetti and Michael Owen saw the sides level as David Beckham was sent off early in the second half, after kicking out at Diego Simeone. The South Americans ended up winning 5-4 on penalties to advance to the quarter-finals.

Argentina wore dark blue kits in their World Cup victories against England in 1986 and 1998, but not in their World Cup 2002 defeat to the Three Lions, a game in which they wore the traditional ‘Albiceleste’ colours.

Argentina’s Shirt Colours Explained

Martin Palermo celebrating after scoring for Argentina in the 2010 World Cup Eddie Keogh via Reuters

Whilst Argentina have long been associated with their blue-and-white striped home shirt, the story behind their second kit stems from the 1958 World Cup in Sweden.

During the group stage, Argentina were drawn to face West Germany, whose home shirt was also predominantly white. At the time, Argentina did not travel with a change of kit, and were left to scramble for a replacement strip.

Enter Swedish club IFK Malmö. The Scandinavian side gave the Argentinian delegation their distinctive royal blue kit, allowing the game to go ahead.

However, Argentina lost the match 3-1, so the borrowed kits were initially remembered for the wrong reasons. Nevertheless, the colour remained associated with the national team, with the Argentine Football Association later adopting blue as the country’s official away colour.

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‘Exceptional’ Leandro Trossard Pictured in Besiktas Shirt Ahead of Transfer

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Mikel Arteta is about to lose one of his Arsenal favourites, with a deal expected to close imminently. The Gunners are in the midst of an intriguing summer after their Premier League title success last season. The Gunners must be careful not to disrupt the nucleus of their squad, but Arteta knows there are improvements needed to stay ahead in the Premier League and to catch the likes of PSG and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

Arsenal want a left-winger upgrade and a new number 8, while they could yet improve other areas if exits leave gaps, for example in the case of Gabriel Jesus, who will likely depart.

Arteta now set to lose one of his favourites

Mikel Arteta and Leandro Trossard

With Arsenal looking to strengthen on the left, Leandro Trossard has been the first player to seek an exit due to wanting regular starts. One of the Gunners’ biggest challenges this summer will be keeping some of their important squad players who are going to be offered starting roles elsewhere, and Trossard is the first to take up one of those opportunities.

The Belgian arguably had his best season as an Arsenal player last term, playing a vital role in the league and European success. But he also knows he is about to be replaced in the starting XI, and at 31 years of age, he wants to play regular first team football, now likely in the last year of his prime.

Besiktas have now moved to strike a deal worth a touch over £17million, or 20million euros specifically.

Trossard has already been pictured in a Besiktas shirt, and he is now set to fly to Istanbul to complete his move, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Arteta loved Trossard’s consistency

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Speaking about Trossard back in January, Arteta said: “I think his level of understanding and consistency, he’s got ability. But the level of consistency he’s showing this season in particular, I think, has been exceptional. I think he’s really clicking with the team in every aspect of the game and he’s a player that provides something different to what we have.”

He added towards the end of the season: “I think he’s been very consistent, very stable, but as have all of the front players I would say, because they have contributed through the season so far in a great way, whether it’s starting or as an impact player. They’re in a great moment.”

It’s clear Arteta was a huge fan of Trossard’s, keeping faith in the Belgian even when he had difficult patches of form during the season before last, but very few are safe in this Arsenal project that is constantly seeking to improve.

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Arsenal Move for Morgan Rogers as Inter Return for Curtis Jones

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Arsenal are expected to open formal talks with Aston Villa for Morgan Rogers, while Inter are considering an improved offer for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones.

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