Southampton is actively seeking new attacking options this transfer window following Che Adams’ departure to Torino. Losing Adams’ firepower is a blow, especially as they prepare for their Premier League return. However, Russell Martin’s team is determined to find a suitable replacement.
One potential candidate is Ben Brereton Diaz, a prolific goal scorer familiar to English football fans. After a brief successful stint in the Premier League with Sheffield United, Brereton Diaz is looking to revive his career with a new club.
According to TEAMtalk, Southampton is leading the race to sign the former Blackburn Rovers star. Brereton Diaz, currently with Villarreal, struggled to make an impact in La Liga and is keen on moving to the newly promoted Saints. This transfer window presents an ideal opportunity for Southampton to secure his services.
Ché Adams
13 luglio 1996, Leicester
Attaccante, Torino Football Club pic.twitter.com/fkj9J4g3P1— Torino Football Club (@TorinoFC_1906) July 23, 2024
Brereton Diaz’s recent Premier League performance, with six goals in 14 games for Sheffield United, showcases his potential. His previous record at Blackburn, with 47 goals in 177 games, further highlights his capabilities. Tony Mowbray, his former Blackburn manager, praised him as an “extraordinary” talent.
Comparing Brereton Diaz to Adams, the former had a more successful recent Premier League outing. Brereton Diaz scored six goals in 14 games last season, while Adams managed five goals in 28 games. This suggests that Brereton Diaz could be a significant upgrade for Southampton.
Brereton Diaz’s partnership with Adam Armstrong, his former teammate at Blackburn, could also benefit Southampton. Armstrong, who scored 21 goals in the Championship last season, could learn from Brereton Diaz and enhance his Premier League performance.
Ben Brereton Diaz with United's first goal of the day against Fulham! 🇨🇱🔥 pic.twitter.com/I8z2VLgBsx
— Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) March 30, 2024
Given time, Brereton Diaz could fill the void left by Adams and become a new hero for the Saints, perfectly complementing their return to the Premier League.