Moving On: Manchester City Winger Completes Permanent Transfer, Ending Three-Year Journey
Rogers moved to Manchester in the summer of 2020 after a nine-year development period with West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns. He had previously played against the north-west club in the FA Youth Cup semifinals.
Following his arrival at the Etihad Stadium, an impressive loan stint with Lincoln City would come before further brief stops at AFC Bournemouth and, most recently, Blackpool, before securing his next permanent step in professional football.
Morgan Rogers, who will soon turn 20 years old, will likely believe that his finest years are still ahead of him. Moving to the Riverside Stadium gives him a great chance to shine for a team that is vying for Premier League promotion under head coach Michael Carrick.
What are the specifics of Morgan Rogers’ contract with Middlesbrough?
At the Riverside Stadium, Morgan Rogers has agreed to a four-year deal with Middlesbrough after leaving Manchester City for an unknown sum.
The Premier League champions’ inclusion of any stipulations in the agreement to sell Rogers to the Championship team is still unknown.
Who else had a desire for Morgan Rogers?
Several EFL Championship teams were reportedly interested in signing Rogers, according to City Xtra, but Blackpool, his most recent loan club, was unable to offer him a permanent contract due to the costs involved.
How has Middlesbrough characterised their newest acquisition?
Morgan Rogers, a young player for Manchester City, has been acquired by Boro on a permanent basis. The 20-year-old attacking player signs a four-year contract and moves to Teesside. Morgan has played for England’s youth teams up to the Under-20 level, and through loan stints with Lincoln City, Bournemouth, and Blackpool, he got professional experience.
After Sammy Silvera and Alex Gilbert, he is Boro’s newest attacking addition. He is quick, skilled, and forceful.