Southampton transfer news: Ronald Koeman accepts Saints are unable to compete with 'big teams' over Nathaniel Clyne
The defender has fuelled mounting speculation over a move to Manchester United by talking about his desire to play in the Champions League
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Your support makes all the difference.Southampton manager Ronald Koeman accepts it will be difficult to keep hold of Nathaniel Clyne this summer, but expects Jay Rodriguez, who should play a part towards the end of the season, to stay put.
An unparalleled summer talent drain last year led many onlookers to predict a meltdown at St Mary’s, yet they have gone on to defy the odds and produce a remarkable season, although that success has led to clubs once again eyeing up Southampton’s talent.
Clyne, out of contract next summer, is one such target and this week fuelled mounting speculation over a move to Manchester United by talking about his desire to play in the Champions League. Koeman twice won the competition as a player and fully understands Clyne’s ambitions, and therefore the difficulty Saints may face in getting him to stay.
“It’s up to the press how they take those kind of comments,” the Dutchman said. “I like to play Champions League as well but that’s the aspiration for every footballer and it’s normal. If you don’t mention that, there’s something wrong.
“We are still in talking with the agent of Clyney, but it’s difficult. Nobody knocked on the door with an offer, but we know [he has] one season on his contract. We want Clyne to stay at the club but we can’t fight against the big teams.”
On Rodriguez who is recovering from injury, he added: “I hope that he can play a part [this season. But the focus has to be next season. Of course, I expect we don’t sell the player.”
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