Southampton is close to securing another signing, an international player earning £65,000 per week.

Southampton win race for Noel Buck

Southampton still has some time to finalize last-minute deals in the summer transfer window, with New England Revolution teenager Noel Buck being one of their reported targets before the deadline on Friday night. At 19 years old, Buck is seen as a future prospect for Russell Martin but could also serve as a valuable squad player who adds immediate depth. This would help strengthen the team as they aim to avoid relegation from the Premier League and prevent a quick return to the Championship.

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The most significant news for Southampton on deadline day is the acquisition of Aaron Ramsdale from Arsenal, with the English goalkeeper making a £25 million switch to St Mary’s Stadium. Having been relegated to second-choice behind David Raya at Arsenal, Ramsdale is undoubtedly eager to return to regular first-team action, while manager Martin will be thrilled to secure an experienced international player.

In addition, Southampton has been actively pursuing the signing of Maxwel Cornet from West Ham, and a crucial update on this deal has now surfaced.

Southampton on the verge of signing £65k-a-week ace

Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth has revealed that Maxwel Cornet is now preparing to undergo a medical at Southampton as he nears a loan move to St Mary’s. Sheth stated, “Maxwel Cornet is understood to be traveling to Southampton for a medical. They are working to secure him on a season-long loan from West Ham.”

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Maxwel Cornet could certainly prove to be a valuable asset for Southampton. His versatility in wide attacking positions, especially on the left flank, would provide the team with additional options and depth throughout the season. Although his goal-scoring record at West Ham has been modest, Cornet has demonstrated his potential through assists and solid performances, including success on the international stage with Ivory Coast. His experience in high-stakes matches, such as those against Manchester City, indicates that he could excel in a more significant role at Southampton.

That being said, the Ivorian is also adept at playing on the right and in a central attacking berth, while he can even play at left-back too, showing the options he can provide Martin with. It feels like a no-brainer of a signing, and his loan switch could even be made permanent next summer if he shines for Saints.

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