Tottenham Hotspur have just been given some good news in their pursuit of an England international, who has been on their radar since last summer.Even if they manage to avoid relegation, it is looking like Tottenham Hotspur are set to finish towards the lower end of the table for a second season running.Some pundits feel that Spurs’ squad is one of the weakest across the Premier League, and there is no doubt that a significant upgrade is needed in the summer.Ange Postecoglou has accused Tottenham of not acting like a big club in the transfer market, and that has to change if the club are to close the gap with the top sides in the division.Photo by Neal Simpson/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesTottenham target Morgan Rogers could be sold by Aston VillaSpurs fans want to see their side shopping for the best talent available, and the Lilywhites are thought to be ready to do that.One such example is Morgan Rogers, who has been described as Tottenham’s dream target by Fabrizio Romano, who revealed that the Lilywhites have been keen on the attacking midfielder since last summer.Now, GiveMeSport have handed the North Londoners a potential boost by revealing that Rogers could leave Aston Villa at the end of this season, even though he only signed a new deal at the club last summer.The report claims that while the attacking midfielder is contracted until 2031 at Villa Park, Unai Emery’s men could sanction his sale in the summer.This is because Villa narrowly avoided breaching the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Rules, and they could be forced to sell some assets this summer to fund moves for their transfer targets.How much is Rogers likely to cost this summer?GiveMeSport also spoke to journalist Ben Jacobs on the matter, and he made it clear that the Villans could sell their star man even if they secure Champions League qualification.However, he suggested that it would take an offer of over £80m to convince Emery’s men to sell the former Middlesbrough man.Jacobs told the outlet: “Firstly, the contract extension was to reward Rogers and to protect his valuation, and secondly, Villa still may need a significant outgoing, even though they’re on course for Champions League football this season. It may be that financially speaking, and to do a squad overhaul, a big outgoing is still necessary as far as Villa are concerned.“It’ll be really interesting to see whether the new contract has changed the goalposts and Villa hold more of the cards, or whether those suitors a year ago that may return in summer 2026 point back to their £80million plus valuation from last summer and still feel a deal is possible around those kind of terms.”READ MORE: Andy Robertson to Tottenham update: Four new clubs join Spurs in free transfer raceThe post Tottenham may be able to secure their 'dream signing' for around £80m due to PSR pressure appeared first on Spurs Web.