The 23-year-old is third-placed Villa's top scorer this season as the club push into the Champions League spots above the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United.
PFA Young Player of the Year Rogers has impressed since making the move to Aston Villa and is arguably one of the best midfielders in the Premier League.
This season he is competing for a spot in England's XI ahead of this summer's World Cup as Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel watches him closely.
As he aims to get into the England side, Rogers has spoken to BBC Sport about who inspired him as a player and revealed that it is often players who feel no pressure.
“The person I grew up watching was Cristiano Ronaldo. The way he was in the Premier League the first time around and how no-one had ever seen it before. I liked the idea of that freedom he played with.
“So it's any players that have that no-care attitude and just keep trying and keep going again and keep going.
“I think people like Pogba, Yaya Toure, there's a few taller midfielders that have a lot of ability and a lot of running power. So those are players that are kind of similar to me, that I can kind of watch and look at about how they play. I don't think I've got their ability, by the way.”
Rogers was also asked about being a trump card for Tuchel ahead of the summer World Cup and revealed how versatile he could be for the German coach.
”I think I'm a bit different to everyone that plays in my position. I like to see myself as someone that can do different things on the pitch.
“When asked, I can be a number 10, I can be a winger, I can be a striker. If you ask me to do it, and you give me the instructions to do it, I think I've got the capabilities to offer something different to maybe what other people don't have, which is a nice thing.”
