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By TOM COLLOMOSSE, FOOTBALL REPORTER Published: 07: 32 AEST, 8 August 2025 | Updated: 07: 32 AEST, 8 August 2025 1 View comments Morgan Rogers has handed Aston Villa a significant injury boost and hopes to be available for the Premier League opener against Newcastle on August 16. The attacker, one of Villa's best players last term, gave boss Unai Emery a huge scare when he limped out of Wednesday's 4-0 victory over Roma in a friendly. Daily Mail Sport understands Rogers, who has a sore ankle, is unlikely to feature in the friendlies against Marseille on August 9 or Villarreal on August 10. But Emery and his coaching team have not yet ruled him out of the meeting with Eddie Howe's team at Villa Park. Meanwhile, Lucas Digne has become the latest player to sign a new deal with Villa - confirming Daily Mail Sport's exclusive story from July 24 that the France international was set to extend his stay. His new contract runs until 2028. Morgan Rogers has handed Aston Villa a significant injury boost ahead of their season opener Rogers suffered an injury during Wednesday night's 4-0 victory over AS Roma in a friendly He looked concerned when he limped off but Villa are now hopeful he will be fit for August 16 Villa also hope to finalise new deals for Rogers and skipper John Mc Ginn, despite interest in the midfielder from Everton and Newcastle. Emery's Villa have had a mixed pre-season in terms of results. They kicked off by losing to Walsall and Hansa but have since been unbeaten in their next four games. Wednesday's thrashing of Roma followed a 2-1 win over St Louis and a pair of 2-2 draws against Eintracht Frankfurt and Nashville.
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