WHAT A SIGN: THE SOUTHAMPTON MAKE A FANTASTIC TRADE…

 Southampton boss Russell Martin hopes Che Adams will stay at the club beyond January.

However, he hasn’t ruled out a winter exit for the Scotland international.

Adams should focus on performing well at St Mary’s to attract potential offers.

Southampton boss Russell Martin is keen for Che Adams to remain at St Mary’s beyond the end of the January window, speaking to the Daily Echo.

The Saints saw plenty of key players depart during the summer window, which was a blow for them, though a necessary step considering they needed to adapt to the financial conditions of the Championship.

Tino Livramento, James Ward-Prowse and Romeo Lavia all sealed moves back to the Premier League – and Nathan Tella also departed as he sealed a big-money move to Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen.

Despite all of these sales generating plenty of money for the Saints, which could allow them to resist offers for other key players next month, some first-teamers could still leave the south-coast side before the end of the upcoming window which could be a blow in their quest to keep up with the likes of Leicester City and Ipswich Town.

Adams is one player who could potentially be on his way out of St Mary’s, having attracted interest from Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the latter considering a fresh move for him next month.

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