Southampton Sign Second Striker Of The Day Tuesday, 10th Aug 2021 19:05 Saints added another striker to the roster after the departure of Danny Ings with the announcement that Adam Armstrong has joined the club on a four year deal from Blackburn Rovers.
Saints Supporters can go into the season with a little more confidence than they felt six days ago when the shock announcement that Danny Ings had signed for Aston Villa hit the headlines, back then some fans took to Social Media to air their displeasure and doubt that the club would reinvest the money.
Ings was a hard man to replace, but Saints have signed two players today to do the job, firstly the news that highly rated Chelsea youngster Armando Broja will join on a season long loan and now the Championship's top scorer from last season Adam Armstrong.
Danny Ings scored 12 of the 21 Premier League goals netted in his partnership with Che Adams , now Adams steps up to the plate and Armstrong and Broja will be looking to make sure that they contribute a dozen goals or maybe more, add the emerging Nathan Tella to the equation and perhaps Theo Walcott and we are not short of striking options for the coming season.
The squad is taking shape, Saints still have some money to spend, there is cause for optimism at last.
The Saints press release read as follows:
Southampton Football Club is delighted to announce it has completed the signing of striker Adam Armstrong from Blackburn Rovers. A prolific goalscorer with the Championship side, Armstrong moves to St Mary’s on a four-year deal, becoming the second forward to be added to Ralph Hasenhüttl’s squad today, following the arrival of Armando Broja on loan from Chelsea. Armstrong joins Saints having scored 29 times for Rovers last season, finishing second in the Championship charts, while having the best goals-to-minutes ratio in the division. The 24-year-old began his career with hometown club Newcastle, then developed further during loan spells with Coventry, Barnsley and Bolton as a youngster, before joining Blackburn in 2018, where he went on to make 139 appearances and score 54 goals. He has been capped five times at England Under-21 level, while he was part of the Under-20 side that lifted the 2017 World Cup, making four appearances in the tournament, having also previously been in the Young Lions squad that won the 2014 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.
Ralph Hasenhüttl said: “Adam was a big target for us this summer, so we are very pleased to have added him to the squad, especially as there was a lot of interest in him from other clubs too. “He is at a good stage of his career for him to be coming here. He is a young, dynamic player who has developed well so far and already has good experience, as well as an impressive goalscoring record, and I believe we can now help him realise even more of his potential. “He will bring a lot of qualities to our team, and he gives us another good option in attack, which will be important for us.” Adam Armstrong said: “It’s unbelievable to be here — such a massive club with a great fanbase and it’s just something that I’m really looking forward to. “I thought it was perfect as my next step. I wanted to get back to the Premier League from what I’ve done for Blackburn, so I’m over the moon.”
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GeordieSaint added 20:06 - Aug 10
Boom! Felt anxious Palace would gazump us. Bet obafemi joins Blackburn as the sweetener. | | |
SanMarco added 20:42 - Aug 10
Have a feeling in my bones that that will be the end of the incoming. Given that Ings was desperate to go I don't think things have gone too badly so far. Just need to wait on how Vesty and JWP pan out. If one or both go they will surely need replacing. | | |
EvertonSaint added 21:06 - Aug 10
Another seemingly good replacement. So far in two seasons Ralph has managed to clear out a huge amount of dodgy players including this summer… Ryan Bertrand, Josh Sims, Jake Hesketh, Wesley Hoedt, Angus Gunn, Alex Jankewitz, Mario Lemina, Callum Slattery, Danny Ings. The new additions seem to be a better quality so hopefully we can maintain our Premier League status and continue to build before we really take off. Just give Ralph a chance and get a new owner in very soon. | | |
Colburn added 22:21 - Aug 10
We need another cdm and perhaps a replacement for Vestergaard. If Obafemi goes we will have around 14 million left from the Ings sale to find a cdm. Could do with a new goalie too as neither of the current ones fill me with security. | | |
kenis added 22:39 - Aug 10
Can’t see a new keeper coming in until next summer. In terms of new arrivals all the talk was more wingers/no 10s, has Moi done enough to convince we don’t need to add there? Is the thought Tino might be able to cover in the centre and/or out wide? It didn’t really work in that one experiment but maybe Stephens is seen as emergency cover if two of JWP, Romeu, Diallo and S.Armstrong are all injured/banned. | | |
SaintPaulVW added 10:57 - Aug 11
Our problem is often that we can't make that quick defence splitting pass for a striker to run onto. Ings certainly seemed frustrated by the lack of these at times, which meant he kept on dropping deeper. This guy with his speed seems to thrive on those chances. Hopefully we can now tweak our style of play to a quicker transition to release our fast attackers and not this endless passing into oblivion style that we seemed to fall back on too often last year. | | |
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