ALTERNATIVES; Forget Brandon Asante-Thomas… Five strikers Southampton must target instead to replace Che Adams.

 

 

 

Southampton have been linked with a move for 25-year-old West Brom striker Brandon Thomas-Asante as they look to improve their attacking options this summer.

Russell Martin knows he needs at least one new striker at Southampton this summer if he is to have any chance of keeping the club in the Premier League.

That need only increased with Che Adams finally making a decision on his future following the expiration of his contract and signing for Torino.

With that in mind, Brandon Thomas-Asante has been linked with a move to St Mary’s, but it could be difficult for Southampton fans to get excited about a striker who has never really stood out in the Championship.

The West Brom forward also failed to threaten the Saints across two legs of the play-off semi-final, so it is difficult to see the benefit of pursuing him.

This is a very uninspiring link that it is difficult to argue improves Southampton, so here are five players Martin could target instead; all of whom would be an upgrade on not only Thomas-Asante but Adams too.

It is worth noting that these five options are not intended to be the marquee striker signing Saints are hoping for but the Adams replacement.

Five budget strikers Southampton could sign to replace Che Adams this summer

Ben Brereton Diaz (Villarreal)

Ben Brereton Diaz of Villarreal CF looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Villarreal CF and CA Osasuna at Estadio de la Ceramica on Nov...

One striker that Southampton have long been admirers of is Villarreal’s Ben Brereton Diaz.

After struggling to make an impact in Spain since his move following the end of his Blackburn Rovers contract last summer, the 25-year-old was allowed to spend the second half of last season on loan at Sheffield United.

Danny Ings (West Ham)

Danny Ings of West Ham United reacts during a Pre-Season Friendly match between Dagenham & Redbridge and West Ham United at Chigwell Constructi...
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Perhaps not the most popular name on this list, Danny Ings is one budget option who could replace Adams.

Ings spent three seasons on the south coast, scoring 46 goals in 100 games but angered fans by moving to a then-relegation threatened Aston Villa having given assurances he would only leave for a top six side.

Carlton Morris (Luton Town)

Carlton Morris of Luton Town celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Luton Town and Fulham FC at Kenilwort...
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Luton Town captain Carlton Morris got his first taste of Premier League football last season at the age of 28.

Having climbed up the EFL, Morris finally got his shot at the big time last season and could be keen to extend that journey with a move this summer.

Similar to Adams in his ability to hold the ball up and bring others into play, Morris is arguably a better finisher than the new Torino man and certainly a better player than Thomas-Asante.

Jay Stansfield (Fulham)

Jay Stansfield of Birmingham City reacts during the Sky Bet Championship match between Rotherham United and Birmingham City at AESSEAL New York Sta...
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Jay Stansfield is just 21 but has already proven he knows where the goal is at senior level.

The Fulham striker followed up a successful League One loan in the 2022/23 season by showing he can score goals in the Championship with 12 in 43 games for relegated Birmingham City.

 

Wout Weghorst (Burnley)

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