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New Elvin Brandon Williams' loan move to Southampton, which had been close to completion, suffered a last-minute snag as the
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The club asked for a loan fee and Saints thought the asking price was too high.
according to the UK
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The newspaper reported.
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The claimed one-season loan fee was over £2million, plus Southampton were on the hook for his £45,000-a-week wages, so they thought it was too expensive and expensive to be worth trading.
Southampton have been keen to get their hands on 20-year-old Williams since last summer, but at 2m loan fee + £2.35m salary, the price tag is too much for them. This means that unless
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Reduce the loan fee requirement or Williams' loan to the Saints might be over.
Although Williams himself is looking forward to joining Southampton, his hopes may not be met. A similar situation has happened in the past, with Sergio Romero, who has now returned to the club, losing out on a loan deal to Everton due to the same problem.
Since September 2019 in the League Cup
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Since making his working debut against Rochdale, Brandon Williams has now played in all competitions for the
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Scored 51 times, but the vast majority of those came in his first season.
Last season, Williams only played in
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Starting twice, the British media says that even if Tellez moves to Roma, where Jose Mourinho coaches
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New Elvin has also decided to return to the team for the time being, as his chances of making the team will remain few and far between.
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Promoted Norwich, as well as Magpies Newcastle, have also shown interest in taking Williams on loan. Should Southampton cancel the loan, the next
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Will be looking for him from scratch for the upcoming season.
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Three youth players have now been confirmed on loan, including Chinese-Dutch winger Tahith Chong, who plays for Birmingham City in the Championship, goalkeeper Nathan Bishop, who plays for Mansfield in League Two, and left-back Reece De Vaan, who has moved north to St. Johnstone in Scotland.
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Manager Solskjaer made it clear that the plan is to continue with more young players on loan this summer. He said: We have now organized some of them and others we are still commenting with the players on where is the best place to go.










