Southampton are open to selling striker Che Adams during this transfer window.
That is according to one report from TEAMtalk.
It states that Southampton have already turned down one offer for Che Adams from Bournemouth but are still willing to part ways with the 27-year-old this summer.
As well as Bournemouth, Adams is also thought to be attracting interest from a couple of other clubs in the Premier League.
He joined Southampton from Birmingham City back in 2019 for a fee in the region of £15m.
Southampton should keep hold of Che Adams
Adams is the kind of player who could help Russell Martin’s side win promotion at the first time of asking.
The Scotland international, who has been described as a “clever player” by Rangers legend Ally McCoist, has delivered in the Championship before.

During his final season at Birmingham, he scored 22 goals in 46 appearances in English football’s second division.
Considering that, the centre-forward may be able to fire Southampton back to the Premier League.
It would be great for the Saints if Martin was able to keep the likes of Adams, Romeo Lavia and captain James Ward-Prowse all at St Mary’s. However, given that the south coast club were relegated, it is probably going to be hard for the former Swansea City manager to persuade all of his key players to stay.
If he can, though, you would back Southampton to win automatic promotion or finish in one of the play-off spots.
It looks like Adams, however, could have a quick route back to the English top flight. If Bournemouth can agree a fee with the Saints, then the ex-Birmingham star could be saying goodbye to St Mary’s this summer. But should that not happen and Adams ends up staying there, he could be a great asset to Martin.
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