Southampton could look to sign a striker from one of the Premier League’s top clubs this summer, according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook when speaking to GiveMeSport prior to the agreed deal for Sekou Mara. The Saints are in need of more firepower after Mara as per Ralph Hasenhuttl’s comments following the 0-0 draw with Watford on Saturday, and Crook says they could potentially be prepared to pay around £20-25m to one of the top sides in England’s top flight.
Indeed, that opinion has been further backed up after Fabrizio Romano reported on Saturday that the south coast outfit had a £16m bid for Manchester City’s Liam Delap rejected.
Southampton are close to signing Bordeaux striker Mara in a boost to Ralph Hasenhuttl. The Austrian has seen Armando Broja return to Chelsea after a successful loan spell and Shane Long depart on a free transfer, leaving the Saints a bit light up front.
At present, Che Adams and Adam Armstrong are the only two centre-forwards in Southampton’s squad, which will be a concern. Last season, Hasenhuttl mostly used a 4-4-2 formation, so he needs options up front, especially given Armstrong’s struggles.