Southampton’s £8m bid for goal-machine rejected: They should make an improved offer

Despite Birmingham City’s reluctance to sell Che Adams, Southampton have been linked with a move for the talented forward.

The Saints had made an offer of £8million a few days ago, but it has been claimed by the Daily Mail that the Blues have rejected their proposal as home-grown players are in high demand in the transfer market.

Southampton had to return empty-handed in the January transfer window when they attempted to lure Adams to St. Mary’s as Birmingham City were not in the position to replace owing to an EFL transfer ban.

It won’t be a surprise if Southampton come back with a better offer as Adams would certainly add a new dimension to their attack.

The Saints are likely to face competition from Burnley and newly promoted Premier League side Norwich City who are also interested.

Che Adams: Profile

Adams started his senior career at Oadby Town and after a notable spell with Sheffield United, he moved to St. Andrew’s in the summer of 2016. He was arguably one of the best players for his side last season.

In 46 appearances in the Championship, Adams plundered 22 goals and also managed 4 assists. He is still in the developing stage of his career, and is only expected to get better in the coming seasons.

Why Southampton come back with a fresh bid for Che Adams

Southampton managed to score just 45 goals in the Premier League last season, as their forwards often flattered to deceive after some impressive work from the midfielders. Adams, in that regard, could be a worthy option.

Adams is a poacher inside the box and knows exactly where the goal is. He is quick and decisive with his movement, and his raw pace helps him stretch defences and play off the shoulder of defenders.

Intriguingly, Charlie Austin is on the verge of leaving Southampton in search of regular first-team football after three-and-a-half years at the club, and someone like Adams could be a perfect replacement for Austin.

The chance to play in the Premier League should appeal to Adams, and Birmingham City might actually fail to hold on to their star man should Southampton test their resolve with a better bid.

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