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James Ward-Prowse Might Leave Southampton After Relegation

James Ward-Prowse Might Leave Southampton After Relegation

Southampton’s 11-year stay in the Premier League ended when they were beaten 2-0 by Fulham at St Andrew’s. The Saints look set to finish bottom of the pile after a disastrous season under three different managers. And James Ward-Prowse could soon become available for transfer after Southampton’s relegation to the Championship.

The Saint’s squad is filled with stars that are Premier League pedigree and other clubs will be waiting to pounce once the transfer window re-opens. The 28-year-old – who is also a free-kick specialist and has scored eight times in the Premier League this season – needs top-flight football to force his way back into Gareth Southgate’s England squad.

 

James Ward-Prowse transfer news

As a result of Southampton’s struggles, Liverpool have been tipped to shop at St. Mary’s once again after an already expensive South Coast outlay in the last decade. Liverpool have scouted James Ward-Prowse this season ahead of a potential summer move as the Reds look to revamp their midfield. It is not the first time they have been linked with the Southampton skipper, where he had previously been looked at in the summer of 2021.

The Reds have been opportunists in the past when it comes to shopping at relegated clubs. They signed Gini Wijnaldum from Newcastle United (£25m) and Andy Robertson from Hull City (£10m) in the summers of 2016 and 2017 respectively. The following year, they activated a £13.5m relegation release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri’s Stoke City contract in the, before snapping up Harvey Elliott at the end of his Fulham contract in 2019 – with a £4.3m compensation package eventually decided by tribunal.

Aston Villa were also keen to sign Ward-Prowse in the summer transfer window of 2021 before eventually admitting defeat when the midfielder penned a new deal with Southampton. Villa saw a bid of £25million for Ward-Prowse rejected by Saints.

Southampton will demand around £50m for their club captain, who is the subject of interest from several top-flight sides. Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe and sporting director Dan Ashworth are both huge fans of Ward-Prowse. The Magpies are being kept informed of the player’s developing situation on the south coast, though their summer business hinges on their final position in the standings – Newcastle…

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