Chelsea have reportedly set their sights on Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri, identifying both as key young talents who could strengthen the Blues’ squad in the future.

Rogers has impressed this season with seven goals and five assists across all competitions, including consecutive braces in victories over Wolves and Manchester United, maintaining strong attention from top Premier League clubs.

Chelsea Monitoring Morgan Rogers

Sources indicate that Chelsea remain very interested in Rogers, although Villa have no intention of selling this January due to financial and squad considerations under the PSR rules.

Even if a move is more likely in the summer, Chelsea are reportedly keeping a close watch, with industry insiders confirming Rogers remains high on their recruitment list.

“If Villa qualify for the Champions League, that could persuade Rogers to stay longer,” a source said. “Financial incentives and competitive opportunities might influence the club’s decision and the player’s willingness to move.”

Interest in Ethan Nwaneri

Chelsea are also keen on Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri, who remains a highly rated prospect despite limited first-team opportunities under Mikel Arteta.

Arsenal are reportedly reluctant to sell Nwaneri to a domestic rival, meaning a loan move to a mid-table Premier League side may be more realistic than a permanent transfer to Chelsea.

The 18-year-old is considered one of the brightest young talents in English football, and Chelsea are monitoring his development closely, having first expressed interest during the summer.

Future Prospects

Both Rogers and Nwaneri represent long-term investment targets for Chelsea, with the club seeking to secure emerging talent capable of integrating into the senior squad in the coming seasons.

Although a January transfer remains uncertain, Chelsea’s scouting and recruitment teams are keeping both players under continuous review, ensuring the club remains well-positioned to act when opportunities arise.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.