Morgan Rogers has already issued his verdict on Manchester United ahead of a possible transfer battle for his signature with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City.
The Aston Villa star is attracting plenty of interest ahead of the summer transfer window, and is primed to play an important role for England at the upcoming World Cup.
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Rogers is said to be high up on Mikel Arteta's list of summer targets for Premier League champions Arsenal, with the midfielder enjoying another fine season at Villa with 14 goals and 12 assists in all competitions.
Chelsea and Man City, where Rogers began his career, are also said to be monitoring the situation, though Villa are expected to do all they can to keep the player amid talk of a £100million-plus asking price.
Amid talk that Arsenal are looking at alternative options for Rogers - with Morgan Gibbs-White the most prominent name - Man Utd have reportedly join the race for his signature.
Reports in Manchester claim that United see Rogers as their ideal long-term replacement for Bruno Fernandes. The club captain is not leaving anytime soon, and his powers are by no means waning, but turns 32 years old in September.
And United may have the upper hand in any transfer battle with the likes of Arsenal, if his own words are anything to go by.
Speaking earlier this season, in December, following Villa's 2-1 win over United in which he scored both goals, Rogers said: "It's massive. Every game is important, there's no bigger team than United.
"They came here to play, they're a tough team to play against and we've not had a great record against them recently so we knew we had to put it right and we're happy with the three points."
Not what Arteta and Arsenal want to hear.