x

Saints Considering What Action To Take Over Player Inducements

According to the Daily Mail Saints are considering what action to take over recent press reports regarding bids for Sadio Mane & Victor Wanyama.

Saints are reported to be upset about the way that Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have conducted themselves regarding alleged bids for Mane & Wanyama and are looking at what action they should or could take.

Under Premier League rules clubs are not allowed to make any public announcements that they have made a bid for a player contracted to another club with rule T8 stating that this could be considered as being an inducement.

Recent reports in the media have suggested that Manchester United briefed a certain journalist to leak that they had lodged a bid for Mane in order to deflect criticism directed at United Chairman Ed Woodward who had failed to land Pedro from Barcelona.

Similar reports of alleged bids being lodged by Spurs for Wanyama have also being doing the rounds.

Of course the media will look to turn any small rumour into headline during transfer rumours and most of these rumours have little substance, but it seems that Saints are concerned that these two players are being courted for these club's by journalists being briefed by those club's in question and that is something far more serious.

Agents are also bound not to ask interested clubs whether offers have been made for their clients.

Ronald Koeman has gone on record to say that neither player is for sale and that Saints have not received any bid for their services, nor have the players been informed of any bid.

The Mail article then goes on to state that they believe that bids have been made and rejected and are therefore effectively calling Ronald Koeman a liar, going on to say they Wanyama has already told the club that he wishes to leave whilst Mane is waiting to see how strong United's interest is.

When you read this at the end of the article, you realise that once again someone at the Mail is being briefed by someone to stir up the players and that Southampton Football Club if they are concerened about clubs and agents breaking rule T8 seem to certainly have point.

What to read next:

Season Preview Revisited – Bottom Half
The concluding part of our season preview revisit looks at the teams at the foot of the 23/24 Championship – we got two of the bottom three correct but there were some other big misses here too.
Season Preview Revisited – Top Half
It’s that time of the year again where we look back at the hits and misses from our season preview – this year we either got your team exactly right to the place, or missed by half the division.
A season of three thirds: how Cifuentes and QPR beat the drop – Analysis
Columnist Andrew Scherer returns with an end-of-season deep dive into the facts and figures behind Marti Cifuentes’ rescue job on QPR’s class of 2024.
End of Term 23/24 – Attack
The fourth and final part of our annual review and number crunch of the QPR squad finishes with the club’s amazing non-scoring strikers.
End of Term Report 23/24 – Midfield
The third part of our end of term report focuses on QPR’s midfield – an enormous problem for this team for a number of seasons now, it’s been one of the areas of significant improvement under Marti Cifuentes.
End of Term Report 23/24 – Defenders
Part two of our annual individual player reports for the season focuses on a defence which really came into its own under Marti Cifuentes and contains the two outstanding candidates for the club’s player of the year award.
End of Term Report 23/24 – Goalkeepers
The first of our annual four-part individual assessment of the QPR players’ performances during the previous season always starts with the goalkeepers – and, regrettably, that means we’re puncturing the recent feel-good factor round here by beginning with a negative.
The Coventry Conference – Report
Coventry away, for so long a fixture that loomed almost as large as the spectre of Eoin Jess over Queens Park Rangers, turned into an eighth away win of the campaign and survival party for a manager and support base who both really stepped up when it mattered in 23/24.
Coventry City 1 - 2 Queens Park Rangers - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
The season that was - Preview
As QPR, unbelievably, head to Coventry on the final day safe and secure, LFW looks back at a tumultuous two years at the football club, and the lessons it must learn to make the most of the potential it now has to move forwards.