Morgan Rogers picked a good time to introduce himself to the Stamford Bridge faithful. The 23-year-old forward, who arrived from Aston Villa in July for £117 million, found the net on his home debut as Chelsea took on Real Sociedad in their final pre-season friendly on August 15.

That price tag makes Rogers the most expensive British player in football history. No pressure or anything.

The debut that mattered

Rogers’ goal gave Chelsea the lead against Real Sociedad. For a player carrying the burden of a nine-figure transfer fee, the psychological value of scoring early in front of your new supporters is hard to overstate.

The match served as Chelsea’s last tuneup before the 2026-27 Premier League season kicks off.