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John Mc Ginn signed for Villa when they were in the Championship Aston Villa manager Unai Emery says the club are looking to tie down key players Morgan Rogers, John Mc Ginn and Matty Cash to new contracts. The trio have started every game in the Premier League this season and been vital in Villa's resurgence under Emery. England midfielder Rogers, 23, is under contract until 2030, 31-year-old Scot Mc Ginn has a deal until 2027, while Poland right-back Cash, 28, also has another two years on his current deal. Emery said: "The club is working in the individual situation with Matty Cash, with Morgan and with John Mc Ginn. "They are very important players for us. Their commitment with Aston Villa is massive, always being very, very positive, and playing with their qualities. "Now they are probably getting better and, for the team that is very, very important. " Rogers scored 14 goals for Villa last season and has become a key player for Thomas Tuchel in the national side. Mc Ginn has made 251 league appearances for Villa, while Cash has been a regular since moving from Nottingham Forest in 2020. Latest Aston Villa news, analysis and fan views Ask about Aston Villa - what do you want to know? Champions League: Liverpool come from behind to hit five, Chelsea thrashing 10-man Ajax & Spurs level 'Different England taught harsh & familiar lesson by Australia' Villarreal shown 'lack of respect' over cancelled Miami game Some of music history’s most shocking stories revealed The Colombian drug lord that Pablo Escobar was afraid of A gentle, meandering tale of friendship and board games Are angry middle-aged men dividing the country? 'Different England taught harsh & familiar lesson by Australia' Why rookies are shining in record start to NFL season 'Being gay didn't feel normal, until I became a footballer' Meet the Sunday league team with 1, 800 Premier League appearances What are the key questions facing Liverpool boss Slot? Can Mc Laren continue to play fair and stop Verstappen? - F1 Q&A Vote for your BBC Women's Footballer of the Year What football can learn from NFL's international games The ultimate Ashes competitor - Broad on walking, Warner and that final wicket How five days of sumo 'charmed' Britain Consign my Ashes try to history - Davies' England challenge Hyped by Zlatan, hidden by Maldini - Italy's next great striker? Rating Raducanu's season - and what does future hold? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.

