Aston Villa face a fight to keep Morgan Rogers if they miss out on Champions League football next season, talkSPORT understands.England ace Rogers signed a bumper new six-year contract in November, committing his future to Villa Park until the summer of 2031.Morgan Rogers has been Aston Villa’s standout performer this seasonGettyBut talkSPORT understands several top clubs, including Chelsea, have the 23-year-old in their sights, although Villa are likely to demand north of the £100m they sold Jack Grealish for in 2021.Chelsea’s recruitment chief Joe Shields played a big part in signing Rogers, who has scored ten goals this season, as a teenager when he worked at Manchester City.Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes also took the creative on loan from City when he was in charge of signings at Bournemouth.Sou-long, farewell?Tomas Soucek’s six-year stint at West Ham could be coming to an end, even if the Hammers stay up.Fan favourite Soucek is about to enter the final year of his contract and sources have told talkSPORT he is open to a new challenge.The 31-year-old has featured regularly under Nuno Espirito Santo but there is a feeling he does not suite the Portuguese’s playing style.Soucek has played more than 200 Premier League games for the Hammers and was part of the side that won the Conference League in 2023.Everton boss David Moyes, who signed the Czech for the Irons in 2020, remains a big admirer.Are you Shaw?Manchester United are planning to sign a new left-back as well as two midfielders in the upcoming close season, talkSPORT understands.With United on course to qualify for Europe under Michael Carrick, the Old Trafford hierarchy have doubts over Luke Shaw’s physical ability to play more games.Luke Shaw has made his highest number of Premier League appearances this season since the 2022/23 campaignGettyTyrell Malacia was part of Ruben Amorim’s infamous ‘bomb squad’ alongside Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and AntonyGettyAfter having a large chunk of his career blighted by injury, Shaw has enjoyed one of his best seasons yet appearance-wise this term, featuring 30 times in the Premier League.Patrick Dorgu can act as cover for the Englishman but has performed best as a winger, while Tyrell Malacia is set to be shipped out.Diogo Dalot has also struggled when asked to switch from his preferred right-back spot to the opposite side of defence.As previously reported in the notebook, United are expected to prioritise proven Premier League performers, just like last summer when they spent big on Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo.Claret eyeing Koeman call-upZian Flemming is making a late push for a surprise call-up to the Netherlands squad for the World Cup.Even though Burnley look doomed for an immediate return to the Championship, Flemming has managed to find the net seven times in 13 league starts.Zian Flemming is targeting a first international cap at any levelBetter still, the Amsterdam-born attacker ranks eighth in the Premier League for most goals per 90 minutes played, ahead of the likes of Benjamin Sesko and Hugo Ekitike.Flemming has never been capped by the Netherlands at any level, and is targeting his international debut at the age of 27.Ronaldo Koeman will announce his squad for the national team’s upcoming friendlies against Norway and Ecuador on Friday.If Flemming can force his way into Koeman’s plans for this summer, it is sure to put him on the radar of other Premier League clubs.