Chelsea Paid £117M for Morgan Rogers. Did they overpay?
A brick-by-brick read of his transfer fee.
Hi friend,
Chelsea have just signed Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa for a reported £117M — roughly €135M at current rates. Big number, big opinions. Here’s his value broken down.
The number
Expected transfer value range €104–127M (as per my model).
The fee, at ~€135M, lands about 6% above the top of the range — and 17% above the point estimate €116M. For calibration: Transfermarkt had him at €90M.
What Chelsea actually bought
The cascade, brick by brick, from a typical Premier League attacking midfielder (€42.1M — the richest positional baseline in the league):
Club & league platform, +€23.5M. The biggest brick. Premier League exposure at a club with real selling power. Chelsea aren’t paying for potential in the dark; every minute of Rogers’ output came pre-verified at the highest level.
On-pitch output, +€14.5M. Starts 97% of matches (peers: 82%), 0.27 non-penalty goals per 90 against a peer average of 0.20. Ever-present and above par — not a hot streak, a workload.
Age (24), +€14.1M. Peak-entry age with resale years attached. This is the profile the top of the market bids hardest for.
Contract (5 years), +€8.5M. The quiet story of the fee. Villa tied him down on a five-year deal against a peer average of three — so there was no expiring-contract discount to exploit, and every euro of leverage sat on the selling side.
International status, +€8.7M; big-stage pedigree, +€4.1M. England caps and European football minutes, both priced calmly.
Notably, it’s an all-green cascade — no reliability discount, no age penalty, no leverage weakness. There was nothing in this profile for a buyer to negotiate against.
The verdict
By our model’s own grading logic: the fee sits just above the fair-value ceiling — comparable, in relative terms, to what Tottenham paid for Mateus Fernandes, which we rated a fair piece of market pricing. Call this one a B+.
Chelsea paid a full price: the ~€8M above the range top is the cost of winning an auction for a 24-year-old England international with no contractual weakness — a desire premium, but a small and explicable one.
Two closing observations, both about Villa rather than Chelsea:
The five-year contract earned its keep. Without it, the model strips roughly €9M of leverage from the valuation before the negotiation even starts.
The crowd was slow. Transfermarkt’s €90M lagged both the model and the market by a third. When a player’s platform, availability and contract all point one way, the wisdom-of-crowds number is usually the last to move.
Fee: €135M. Model: €104–127M. Verdict: the market and the model agree on what Morgan Rogers is.
Thanks for reading,
Martin
Valuation computed on 1 June 2026 data (Wyscout), before the transfer was agreed. Model based on the CIES Football Observatory framework (Poli, Besson & Ravenel, 2024), with added calibration. GBP–EUR converted at ~1.15.


