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Krueger Wants To Make Saints A "Final Destination" Club

Ralph Krueger has spoken of how he wants to rid Saints of its selling club tag and make it a place that players consider their final destination.

Ralph Krueger has revealed that his ambition is to make Southampton Football Club a place that players see as a permanent place to be rather than a stepping stone to perceived better things.

Speaking at the Leaders Sport Business Summit in London Krueger said.

"I don't worry. I believe things are going to happen for a reason,"

"The goal is of course over time that this is a final destination. Maybe it isn't yet for players, but we're moving towards that.

"We still understand where we sit in the whole balance of English football and we respect that. But we're working hard at every level in the club to grow in a fashion that it becomes an end destination. We have to earn that."

But with the money raised from transfers having enabled them to strengthen the squad in each of the last two seasons and bring in players such as Sadio Mane, Dusan Tadic, Graziano Pelle, Fraser Forster, Jordie Clasie, Romeu, Ryan Bertrand to name just a few and Krueger says Southampton are happy with their business model.

"The world around us had a problem with it, but we didn't because what happened last summer and this summer gave us the opportunity to deepen the squad,"

"Led by (executive director of football) Les Reed, the decisions that were made and the way we built the side, it's a deeper team."

"It's more competitive within the group, which is healthy. Two years ago we had one truly Premier League player on every position; now we're almost backed up in every role."

"We've come a long, long way in two seasons, so for us it's all been fine, even though the outside world thought there would be disruption and this and that and that Morgan was going to go."

"That was in the stars and we're happy for Morgan. He's going to be a flag-bearer for Southampton and he's going to be a great ambassador for us, like Gareth Bale is, or other players out there."

Krueger also spoke of his hopes for this season.

"At Christmas I think there'll be a pack of 12 teams," he said. "You've just got to make sure you're in it and then you've got a shot."

This was the speech that Daily Mail journalist Sam Cunningham reported in his paper was poorly received and saw bought barely a smattering of applause, it seems that what Krueger told the Leaders in Sport summit had a lot more foundation than Cunningham was prepared to admit and certainly seems to be a reasonable take on where Southampton stand as a club and where they plan to be.

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