x

Southampton Put In BId For Feyenoord Keeper

Saints have lodged a bit with Dutch side Feyenoord for goalkeeper Justin Bijlow according to the latest reports from the Netherlands, so will this be the man who fits the bill for Russell Martin.

Media outlets including givemesport.com have claimed that Southampton have lodged a bid with Feyenoord for their goalkeeper Justin Bijlow.

The 26 year old first broke into the first team at the tail end of 2017/18 season however at times injuries have blighted his career, that being the case last season where two separate injuries meant he played in just half of the Eredivisie games he could have done.

This season has seen him lose his place to Timon Wellenreuther who joined the club last summer from Anderlecht and now Bijlow wants regular first team football to ensure he keeps his place in the Netherland's squad, at Euro 24, he was an unused sub and in total has earned 8 caps in the last 3 years at full international level.

He has 104 appearances in the Eredivisie to his name with Feyenoord and also experience in not just domestic cup competitions, but also the Europa & Champions Leagues.

In January 2024 everybodysoccer.com ranked him at 17th place in the list of best goalkeepers in the World.

In June 2023, Bijlow said that his former goalkeeping team mates Brad Jones and Kenneth Vermeer helped him the most during his career, especially for high balls, saving one-on-one chances and staying calm. Bijlow named leading a defence and a team, saving shots on the goal line and distributing with his feet as his qualities. Jones called Bijlow "determined" and "willing to learn"

That seems just the type of keeper that Saints are looking for and it seems that they have already spoken to Feyenoord and opened negotiations.

It is also reported that:

"Feyenoord scouts are already scouring the market for a potential replacement with the negotiations so concrete, with the Saints willing to pay millions to find an agreement for Bijlow."

It will be interesting to see if this deal is as concrete as the media claim, certainly Feyenoord have started this season with Wellenreuther as first choice and they also have former Manchester City U21 keeper Mikki Van Sas on the books.

Feyenoord are said to have recently received offers from both Arsenal and Atlético Madrid for Bijlow, but both those clubs planned for him to be second choice, whilst he will only move for first team football.

If Saints do land him then the expected transfer fee would be somewhere between the £12 million he is currently valued at and the £15 million he was worth a year ago, his contract at the Rotterdam club has two years left to run so Feyenoord could well look to cash in now.

What to read next:

Cardiff trying to recover from nightmare start - Oppo Profile
Cardiff made their worst ever start to a league season with just one point from the first seven games leading to a managerial change, but have managed to crawl out of the bottom three under caretaker Omer Riza - Phil Bushby (@bushby_p) gives us the latest.
Ray Jones' last minute winner downs Cardiff - History
Back to 2006 in History ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Cardiff City, as we look back to Ray Jones' last minute televised winner at Ninian Park for John Gregory's struggling QPR side.
Martin in charge of Cardiff trip - Referee
Steve Martin is the referee in the middle on Wednesday as QPR head to South Wales to play Cardiff.
Celar's deepening nightmare leaves QPR well adrift – Report
There were certainly improvements from QPR in Saturday’s home draw with Stoke, but their goalscoring woes deepened with a Zan Celar penalty miss, and only Paul Nardi’s heroics prevented another defeat.
Queens Park Rangers 1 - 1 Stoke City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Taking ownership – Preview
QPR kick started their 2023/24 season with a memorable 4-2 victory at home to Stoke City, and the desperation for a repeat in the wind and rain at Loftus Road tomorrow is palpable with the R’s bottom of the league and only one win in 15 games.
So far, so Stoke - Oppo Profile
Stoke have done that thing where they give a manager the whole pre-season and summer budget then sack him as soon as the transfer window closes again and for it all, they're still in the bottom half of the Championship, where they've been stuck for six years - @Potterlytics gives us the latest.
QPR triumph in five-goal 75 thriller against Stoke - History
We're going all the way back to 1975 for the memorable match between QPR and their Saturday opponents Stoke City, along with the usual record of previous meetings, round up of recent games, and player connections.
Ward in charge of Stoke visit - Referee
Our old friend Gavin Ward is back in town this Saturday refereeing QPR's crunch home game with Stoke City.
When Chekhov saw the long winter... - Perryripheral Thoughts
No wins in a dozen games, bottom of the league, with an injury list as long and arduous as next Wednesday’s trip to Cardiff – Alex Perry reflects on the dark mood descending on W12 and a potential route out of this mess.