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    Ted Rogers wrote:
    truelysaints wrote:
    montecristosaint wrote:
    what on earth is going on at Southampton. Like most of you I have been waiting patiently for news of signings and J Rod apart nothing has been done that makes sense. David and Buttner have both collapsed.Arguably Saints should have done their homework in both cases and the club is now in limbo over both. The Buttner deal should have been confirmed by now are we to believe that NC has now cancelled the deal? Im sorry but I am beginning to get irritated by the holier than thou approach to signings adopted by NC it seems that if there is even something slightly untoward with a deal he scraps it and moves onto another target which may or more likely will not happen. He needs to get real I think there is no such thing as perfection in business anyway.
    I'm inclined to agree with you. I'm having doubts about the ability of the NC and NA duo to manage us through the premiership and am not surprised that the bookies have NA as favorite to get his marching orders this coming season.
    I'm sure an extremely successful multi-millionaire businessman and a double promotion winning manager can learn lots from listening to you two.
    how do you know what NC is worth his name is not Liebherr.
    For your infromation I have run a succesful international business and doubt that I need lessons from either of them, certainly not when it comes to getting deals done. Take it from me they are stretching credibility somewhat especially over the Buttner deal.
    If they are not going to complete why the hell dont they come out and say so?? sheer arrogance if you ask me..."
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Southampton considering £8m deal for Wilfried Zaha and Nathaniel Clyne

Wilfried Zaha, right, battles with Saints' Frazer Richardson last season Wilfried Zaha, right, battles with Saints' Frazer Richardson last season

Saints are considering a formal bid for Crystal Palace pair Wilfried Zaha and Nathaniel Clyne.

The Daily Echo understands that the talented youngsters could be the subject of an £8m joint offer from Saints.

Palace, though, will try and get even more for their hottest stars.

Zaha and Clyne fit the Saints transfer mould perfectly – talented, young, British players who won’t command big wages.

They would also complete more of the Saints jigsaw as Nigel Adkins looks to recruit a pacy winger and a right back ready for the start of the Premier League campaign.

Palace are already resigned to losing Clyne with the 21-year-old defender out of contract.

Though Clyne’s deal is expiring, Palace are still attempting to agree a fee directly with clubs, rather than lose him to a compensation fee set by a tribunal.

Although the Eagles are thought to value Clyne at about £5m, the likelihood is they will have to accept nearer £2m.

His signing would be a major coup for Saints if they could land him with Manchester United, Newcastle, Reading, Fulham and West Ham also interested.

A £2m valuation of Clyne would fit perfectly into an £8m joint bid from Saints with 19-year-old livewire Zaha rated at about £6m.

Palace are keen to hold on to Zaha but, in the face of such a big bid, may be forced to let him move on to the top flight.

Zaha was born in the Ivory Coast but moved to London as a child and, like Clyne, has come through the ranks at Palace.

He is still very much a raw and precocious talent, but has blistering pace out wide and has already racked up 81 appearances for Palace.

Like Clyne, he has reached England under-21 level.

He was named Football League Young Player of the Year last season.

Palace chairman Steve Parish has already stated his desire to get a move for Clyne sorted out and said: “There is a bit of action in the background and we know there is a lot of interest.

“It is just about sorting out who it is best to go to and who will put the right money on the table. We’re all working to get an outcome.

“Clubs don’t want to go down the tribunal route.

“It is a game of cat and mouse on the fee — we’ve just got to let that play out.”

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