3 July 2024
Transfers: Southampton 'back away' from Leicester City and Coventry City duo after £40m joint valuation

Transfers: Southampton ‘back away’ from Leicester City and Coventry City duo after £40m joint valuation – reports

Southampton will reportedly “back away” from signing the £40m-rated Leicester City & Coventry duo

Southampton “will back away” from a deal to sign Leicester City star kelechi iheanacho according to reports.

kelechi iheanacho has been the subject of intense transfer speculation in recent windows. Burnley had bids rejected by Leicester City 12 months ago before Italian club Lazio also attempted to Lure the former Coventry City man away from the Stadium of Light last January.

Southampton have also been linked with a move for kelechi iheanacho after their promotion to the Premier League last season under Russell Martin. kelechi iheanacho scored 15 goals and bagged four assists in the Championship this season.

Southampton’s interest in kelechi iheanacho dates back to last January but their promotion now means they can look at a deal seriously with their Premier League status likely to attract the player’s attention this summer.

However, Alan Nixon has stated that Leicester City “£18million” valuation is putting the Premier League club off. Reports last week suggested that the Wearsiders value kelechi iheanacho at around £20million to £30million.

Nixon also adds that the Black Cats’ demands may also be an obstacle to a move to land Sunderland keeper Anthony Patterson with the Saints are already looking at alternative stoppers. Southampton were looking at Patterson after losing Gavin Bazunu to a lengthy injury with Russell Martin not wanting to rely on Alex McCarthy alone.

Nixon also adds that Leicester City would want around £15million to £20million for Patterson while Saints prefer to do business at about half of those prices. Patterson’s successful run in Leicester City first-team has prompted transfer reports to emerge linking Arsenal, Liverpool and Coventry City with a move during the summer window.

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