So The Independent is reporting a £4m bid for young Shaw. No great shock, but the language is annoying. Apparently he may "consider Arsenal a better option" and "it is unlikely he will play for Southampton next season". Good stuff, eh?!
Well... he might consider Arsenal a better option, we don't know, and it is very unlikely he'll play regularly next year.
He's unlikely to play for Saints next season because he's behind Fox and Harding in the pecking order
With all this transfer speculation he better not turn out to be another Joseph Mills. I'm expecting at least Wayne Bridge.
He will be class, seen him play a few times. Has a great left peg on him, hence why he can play in midfield aswell.
I have a good source in the news of Shaw and he has said he isn't go anywhere for this season. Just silly papers trying to fill the gaps.
So stupid,he hasn't even played a single league match for saints yet and Arsenal want to sign him already?
I agree with Beef_Dripping here. He pushed out Ian Harte for a starting place at Reading and his impressive performances lead to a couple of MotM awards, He has great pace and just needs to work a bit more on his defensive duties and he will be a quality attacking wing-back
My bad, it's late and my eyes are heavy. For the record I also think Shaw will be a brilliant prospect, haven't seen any more of him then the Saints Player highlights show but I've read some brilliant reviews from people whose opinions I trust and with the current premium you have to pay for English players, the top 4 teams wouldn't be inquiring if they didn't see something too.
Even if he moves to the ars3 he will not get a game. He'll join venger's bench of epensive seat warmersx
he turned 17 yesterday and the 3 year ore-contract agreement he signed when he was 14 will have kicked in so can't see him going anywhere soon. Can't be bothered to find the OS article, but it's been brought up plenty of times. JWP, Callum Chambers, Jake Sinclair, Sam McQueen and Luke Shaw all signed them at the same time.
Not quite. It was Jordan Turnbull and Harrison Reed that were in the super six not Sam McQueen. The latter signed v Brighton last November at the same time as the older Corby Moore.