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Arsenal Receive Glowing Verdict on £70m Transfer Target Ahead of Summer Move

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Aston Villa forward Morgan Rogers has heaped praise on teammate Ezri Konsa as speculation continues to grow over Arsenal’s interest in signing both England internationals this summer.

The pair are currently preparing for England’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway, but their futures at club level remain the subject of intense transfer speculation. Arsenal are understood to be monitoring both players closely as Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his squad ahead of the 2026-27 season.

FootballTransfers recently reported that the Gunners are edging closer to a breakthrough in negotiations with Aston Villa for Rogers. The 23-year-old attacker is believed to be keen on completing a move to the Emirates before the transfer window closes on 1 September, with Arsenal viewing him as a key addition to their attacking options.

Meanwhile, Konsa has emerged as another serious target for the north London club. The versatile defender is admired for his ability to operate both at centre-back and right-back, making him an attractive option should Ben White depart before the end of the summer window.

Speaking about his England teammate, Rogers offered a glowing assessment of Konsa’s all-round qualities.

“He can do everything,” Rogers said, highlighting the defender’s composure, athleticism and tactical intelligence. The endorsement will only reinforce Arsenal’s belief that the 28-year-old possesses the qualities required to thrive under Arteta.

Although Aston Villa are expected to resist any approach for one of their most reliable defenders, Arsenal’s admiration remains strong. If the Gunners succeed in landing Rogers, a move for Konsa could become a natural next step as Arteta continues reshaping his squad for another Premier League title challenge.

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