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https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/how-shea-charles-feels-southampton-man-utd-everton/

Charles has now spoken publicly about his future and has shared his feelings about recent links to the Premier League.

"At the moment, I'm focused on Southampton and the next campaign," he told the Belfast Telegraph.

"We will see what happens when we go back for pre-season. I'm really looking forward to going back to Southampton."

https://saintsmarching.com/everton-want-horror-signing-and-southampton-should-make-them-pay-through-the-nose

Everton want Aaron Ramsdale.

https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/john-eustace-can-ease-derby-county-burnley-transfer-blow-with-southampton-raid/

Derby looking at Edozie.

https://the72.co.uk/2026/06/06/championship-starlets-to-watch-out-for-2026-27-season/

Among those to make names for themselves in 2025/26 were Jeremy Monga, Mohamed Toure, Cameron Bragg.

Princewill Ehibhatiomhan – Southampton
20-year-old young striker Ehibhatiomhan got his first taste of senior football last season with two League Two loan spells away from Southampton. The first of these was at Swindon Town, and he ended the season at Salford City.


With those appearances under his belt, it bodes well for him to build on the reputation he has built at Southampton. He has achived in both the club’s U18s and also the U21s.

His flexibility and adaptability were on display whilst on loan, appearing predominantly as a centre-forward whilst also featuring as an attacking midfielder and at left midfield. His youth-level attacking production, coupled with senior football beginning to leak in, should make him a prospect to keep an eye on.

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1 hour ago, BERMUDASAINT said:

https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/how-shea-charles-feels-southampton-man-utd-everton/

Charles has now spoken publicly about his future and has shared his feelings about recent links to the Premier League.

"At the moment, I'm focused on Southampton and the next campaign," he told the Belfast Telegraph.

"We will see what happens when we go back for pre-season. I'm really looking forward to going back to Southampton."

https://saintsmarching.com/everton-want-horror-signing-and-southampton-should-make-them-pay-through-the-nose

Everton want Aaron Ramsdale.

https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/john-eustace-can-ease-derby-county-burnley-transfer-blow-with-southampton-raid/

Derby looking at Edozie.

https://the72.co.uk/2026/06/06/championship-starlets-to-watch-out-for-2026-27-season/

Among those to make names for themselves in 2025/26 were Jeremy Monga, Mohamed Toure, Cameron Bragg.

Princewill Ehibhatiomhan – Southampton
20-year-old young striker Ehibhatiomhan got his first taste of senior football last season with two League Two loan spells away from Southampton. The first of these was at Swindon Town, and he ended the season at Salford City.


With those appearances under his belt, it bodes well for him to build on the reputation he has built at Southampton. He has achived in both the club’s U18s and also the U21s.

His flexibility and adaptability were on display whilst on loan, appearing predominantly as a centre-forward whilst also featuring as an attacking midfielder and at left midfield. His youth-level attacking production, coupled with senior football beginning to leak in, should make him a prospect to keep an eye on.

Edozie to Derby would be a weird one, would much prefer to keep hold of him.

Still think he can offer something for us.

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1 minute ago, Wsaint said:

Edozie to Derby would be a weird one, would much prefer to keep hold of him.

Still think he can offer something for us.

Given the club need to raise i'd be content for edozie to be a means to do so. On an expiring contract, still barely plays and still lacking real end product.

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12 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

Given the club need to raise i'd be content for edozie to be a means to do so. On an expiring contract, still barely plays and still lacking real end product.

We'd get hardly anything for him. I'd rather sell them bbd.

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I like Edozie and would love for him to kick on at Saints but becoming resigned to the fact it may never happen… Shame as he’s got outrageous skills in his locker, just wish he could turn it on consistently 

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16 minutes ago, Wsaint said:

Edozie to Derby would be a weird one, would much prefer to keep hold of him.

Still think he can offer something for us.

Not sure. We've been waiting for him to finally show his true potential for a long time. Maybe he's as good as he's going to get in which case a move to Derby would suit both parties.

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We're not going to get the best out of Edozie if we don't give him minutes. Martin froze him out then loaned him out. Still froze him out and Eckert gave him minutes here and there. The little we saw of him showed more than we saw from Fellows. 

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26 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

Given the club need to raise i'd be content for edozie to be a means to do so. On an expiring contract, still barely plays and still lacking real end product.

Where does this come from? I thought Dragan said he's back us this season. 

He's one I'd be happy to cash in on though for the same reasons as you. 

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1 hour ago, egg said:

Where does this come from? I thought Dragan said he's back us this season. 

He's one I'd be happy to cash in on though for the same reasons as you. 

New rules limit his annual investment to 10 mil I believe

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6 hours ago, Rebel said:

Göztepe'nin Brezilyalı forveti Juan mıydı neydi acaba? Sanırım adı böyleydi. Piyasa değeri sadece 12-15 milyon sterlin civarındaymış, çok ucuza almışlar onu.  

Bu arada, kalecileri Mateus Liz, Ollie Wright ile birlikte Peretz'e harika bir yedek olurdu. Onu da bir yerlerden ucuza almışlardır herhalde.

Juan isn't suitable to play as a lone striker; he's too short. He's going to Lille, a Champions League team, for 20 million euros. We bought him from Sao Paulo for 900,000 euros, and we suffered a lot for his development. Lille will play in the Champions League qualifiers; he transferred to Lech Poznan. We got him from Altay for free.

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1 hour ago, egg said:

Where does this come from? I thought Dragan said he's back us this season. 

He's one I'd be happy to cash in on though for the same reasons as you. 

I watched a video from someone credible who'd looked at our accounts and said we needed to make 60 million this summer. Sounds true to me.

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6 hours ago, coalman said:

Rasmus'un Göztepe'nin gelecek sezonki Avrupa mücadelesi için onlara ihtiyacı var. Avrupa mücadelesi derken, Türkiye Süper Ligi'ni kastediyorum çünkü biz onlara maddi destek sağlasak bile hala elemeleri geçemediler.

#çoklu kulüp zaferleri

Juan isn't suitable to play as a lone striker; he's too short. He's going to Lille, a Champions League team, for 20 million euros. We bought him from Sao Paulo for 900,000 euros, and we suffered a lot for his development. You didn't provide any financial support. SR finished the season with a 25 million euro profit, a club whose budget was the same as some teams in the Turkish third division. Despite making a 25 million euro profit, they bought a 27-year-old striker from the Brazilian third division, and we narrowly missed out on European cups.

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Two things I’ve seen circulating on Twitter:

The first, a tweet saying Harwood-Bellis is staying - clearly a wind up, no source, facts, just baiting.

The second, a tweet saying there is a big name Championship player moving to Southampton in the next few days. The bio says he works for The Athletic, then you clock he only has 140 followers.

Silly season has begun. 😂😂😂

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13 minutes ago, Göztepe said:

Juan isn't suitable to play as a lone striker; he's too short. He's going to Lille, a Champions League team, for 20 million euros. We bought him from Sao Paulo for 900,000 euros, and we suffered a lot for his development. You didn't provide any financial support. SR finished the season with a 25 million euro profit, a club whose budget was the same as some teams in the Turkish third division. Despite making a 25 million euro profit, they bought a 27-year-old striker from the Brazilian third division, and we narrowly missed out on European cups.

Cool story, bro.

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