Southampton Summer Signings The Initial Verdict Tuesday, 24th Sep 2024 08:46 There were many eyebrows raised by Saints supporters, during the 2024 summer transfer window, most of the 14 arrivals did not exactly excite the fan base, so lets give the initial verdict on the new men. First in was Adam Lallana, although he arrived on a free transfer there were many critic, some said that he was too old, others said he should not have been allowed back due to the manner in which he left and some said he was too injury prone. But some also said that his experience would be crucial and it would be more about what he could bring to the dressing room than on the pitch . Initially the sceptics appeared to be right, he limped up in the warm up for the first pre season friendly and would miss the opening two games of the season in the League, but since then he has played a part in every game and shown that he can be a big influence, he has an assist for both of our Premier League goals so far and although it is likely that he won't complete 90 minutes in a game, the 60 or so he can give us could be vital. Verdict - A free transfer and a very good signing, he has already shown his quality and hopefully will continue to do so Hit so far. Three signings were players who were on loan with us last season, Flynn Downes has started to show he can play in the Premier League and was captain against Ipswich on Saturday, being blunt he should retain the honour, he lead by both example and manner. Taylor Harwood Bellis did struggle a little to step up, but there were mitigating circumstances in a defence that seemed to be playing to strict orders, he was dropped against United with Jack Stephens replacing him, but he has bounced back and if he continues with his form in the last couple of games then he shouldn't be dropped. Ryan Fraser has only just arrived and is clearly lacking fitness having not trained with the first team squad at Newcastle prior to his arrival, but we know what he did last season and he has also done it in the Premier League before. Verdicts- Downes & THB have adapted to the Premier League and will only get better, so both hits, the Wee Man made his first start against Ipswich and will be a vital part so Hit. Nathan Wood from Swansea & Ronnie Edwards from Peterborough were both fairly cheap purchases, Wood has made two appearances in the League cup and played well, and Edwards just the one against Cardiff and struggled a little, but they could both flourish for different reasons, Wood is a good squad player and Edwards is one for the future, albeit he already has over 100 League games under his belt, Verdict- Jury is still out, but they were never signed to step straight into the starting line up. Charlie Taylor was another free transfer and like Lallana is here for his experience, although at 31 he is a little younger than our prodigal son, suffered from the fact that Captain Jack plays in his positions, but in 2 League cup appearances and on Saturday against Ipswich showed why we signed him. Verdict - Hit Ben Brereton Diaz is a bit of an enigma, a good scoring record in the Premier League for Sheffield United but that was only for a short period, so his experience in the top flight is limited, he has shown in glimpses that he can be a good signing and again a good price Verdict - Hit but only just and it could go either way. Cameron Archer showed that he can finish in the League cup at Cardiff, but has struggled in the premier League, but in mitigation the service given to him has been poor, I would hope that he will not be defined by that penalty miss against Manchester United Verdict- Jury is still out. Maxwel Cornet, again he has had limited game time so hard to judge, could be a hit or miss so Verdict Jury very much waiting to see enough to jusge. Mateus Fernandes could be the bargain of the season if his early showings continue, has been superb so far showing that he can not only create things, but also roll up his sleeves and graft. Verdict - Very much a hit. Lesley Ugochukwu seemed to be lacking a bit of sharpness when he arrived, but he has improved with each outing, could well be a vital player as the season goes on and he gets experience under his belt. Verdict- Bubbling under but the signs are good so Hit. Yukinari Suguwara impressed from his very first pre season friendly and seems to have adapted well to the premier League and of course is currently our joint leading scorer in the league with his superb strike at Brentford. Verdict - Very much a hit. Last but not least is Aaron Ramsdale, he has been an instant hit despite his first two games seeing his defence collapse around him and gifting literally 6 of the 7 goals conceded, he will be worth 10 points this season and although he was big money could well turn out to be the best value pound for pound. Verdict - Very much a hit. So that is the verdict on all 14 signings, with so few games it is hard to give anyone a bad review yet, but those that have played most of the games have either been good or average rather than poor, in the main it has been the players already here that have cost us points. All 14 have the potential to play a part this season, some more than others, against Ipswich we showed that if we play the right players in the right positions and stay organised then we can compete, Some have the potential to become real fan favourites perhaps even club legends, Photo: Reuters or Imago Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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