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Manchester City Join The Queue For Shaw
Thursday, 27th Feb 2014 10:01

Manchester City are the latest club to be apparently queueing up to sign Luke Shaw in the summer according to the latest media rumour.

Luke Shaw has been the subject of much speculation of late, for month's before the January transfer window opened, the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and even Liverpool were supposedly camping outside St Mary's with a bg full of cash, now they are seemingly to be joined by those multi billionaires Manchester City.

Rumour though is one thing and making a bid is another, after month's of rumour in January none of the big clubs allegedly desperate to sign Shaw actually tested our resolve by making a bid and there has to be a reason for that.

Perhaps the reason is that knowing Shaw had signed a long term deal last summer that these club's believed that he was not for sale, yes that could be the case, but given the turmoil at St Mary's in January why did no one whack a cheeky bid in for a player who according to some was devastated with Nicola Cortese going and either about to walk out of his contract or considering his position at the club.

We will probably never know why a bid was not forthcoming in January, however if there was none then, what will make it any the more likely in the summer ?

Another reason could be that the so called giants of the Premier League after watching Shaw don't believe he is ready for their first team, certainly many people forget that he is still only 18 and still learning his trade, he is still a long way from being the finished article and these clubs arent interested in his learning his craft, they want first team ready players now, Shaw was much criticised on Match Of The Day for his positioning for Stoke's opener at St Mary's recently, he can learn from that playing for Saints, at Man City he would be in the glare, errors like that get the crowd on your back at places like the Etihad.

So I think the lack of bids so far is more down to Clubs biding their time and waiting for his career to develop a little, Shaw is still at a stage where his career could take off or it could stall a little, the Premier is littered with players who at 18 were going to be the next big thing, yet at 24 are little more than a squad player, their careers stalling because they took a big money move and found themselves not ready for first team action at the highest level in the game, one example of a player this nearly happened to was Gareth Bale, sold by us to Spurs and plunged into their first team, in his first season he managed 8 Premier League appearances before getting injured, Spurs won none of them and Bale was not impressing.

In 2008/09 he made only 16 appearances in the League, again Spurs won none of these and by mid season Bale was only second choice to Assou-Ekotto.

In his third season at Spurs he made his first appearance in the September of 2009 as a sub and took part in his first ever Premier league win, however he was still unable to win a place in the team with Harry Redknapp preferring Assou- Ekotto, by this stage it was common knowledge that Spurs were ready to offload him and it was rumoured that in the January transfer window Spurs would offload him, Nottingham Forest were apparently the club that he would be going to.

But that January would prove pivotal for Bale, Assou- Ekotto got injured Bale came in to the side and never looked back, Harry of course now conveniently forgets he was trying to get rid of Bale and will claim that he was responsible for the players development, but it was a close thing.

Bale was lucky the breaks went for him, but there are plenty of other instances of players rated higher than our own Luke Shaw at this age, who are now also rans, in the past the big clubs have signed any promising youngster that moved rather than letting him go to a rival, that may be the case with Shaw in the summer, but I just have the feeling that none of the clubs are quite convinced about Luke yet, yes he has promise, yes he is Premier class, but there are still aspects of his game that he needs to work on and i think that is why we have yet to see our resolve to keep him severely tested.

That is good for Saints and also I think good for Luke Shaw who will hopefully have the chance to get a good grounding in the Premier league with Saints, ultimately he will leave, but he will leave a better player than he is now and a better player than he would be if he had spent a season or two on the fringes of Man City etc's first team playing mainly in cup games.

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stmichael added 10:55 - Feb 27
We dont know if there were any bids.
Chelsea could have called KL and said do you want to do business?
She could have said not thanks wait til the summer.
In which case why would they waste their time making a bid.

In view of the speculation i dont know why Saints dont make the following statement :

LUKE SHAW IS UNDER CONTRACT FOR 4 MORE SEASONS.
HE IS NOT FOR SALE AT ANY PRICE.
EVEN IF YOU MAKE A STUPID OFFER WE WILL NOT ACCEPT IT.
WE WILL BE BUSY IN OTHER AREAS IN THE SUMMER SO PLEASE DONT WASTE OUR TIME.
ANY CALL , TEXT , FAX OR E MAIL WILL NOT EVEN RECEIVE THE COURTESY OF A REPLY.
END OF!!

If Luke wants to go he will get over it just like Rooney and Suarez did this season.
What choice has he got?
He's hardly goping to go on strike is he?
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SaintNick added 11:00 - Feb 27
I think your wrong if there were any bids we would know about it, when Arsenal were after Suarez they made damn sure that everyone knew about it, yes Liverpool stayed firm, but everyone knew there was a bid in.

Transfers now are very public in that the buying club use the media to try and put pressure on the selling club and indeed the player himself.

You may say would it have happened under Cortese ? yes it would have, he may not have wanted to sell, but ultimately it wasnt his money and he would have been ordered from above.

Easy to play with other peoples money
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bstokesaint added 12:48 - Feb 27
We can all speculate as much as we want. Presumably to have signed a long-term contract Luke would have been happy. Maybe the Cortese situation did rock him, but we're unlikely to know. There is further speculation linking Cortese back with another investor, and that could swing him again. Who knows? All I know is if I was Luke Shaw long term I'd go to Chelsea. He's a boyhood fan and god knows if I'd ever had a chance to play for Saints it would have been a dream come true. I think we should be grateful he's signed a contract to stay as long as he has. When he breaks into that England team he'll very, very sought after.
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SanMarco added 13:01 - Feb 27
I think deep down we all know he is going to Chelsea in the summer. It wouldn't surprise me if there was already an informal deal (hence the lack of January bid). Shaw is a Chelsea supporter and he will want to go to them. This has happened many times before - yes of course I agree with the article re Bale etc, common sense says he should stay another couple of years but sadly this deal is going to happen and we all, MoPo included, need to get used to it. I wish it were otherwise. If Shaw says fit he will probably win more trophies in 3 years at Chelsea than Saints have in their entire history, and that is before you even mention money...
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stmichael added 13:09 - Feb 27
I am not overly worried about it as long as we re invest the money in the team.
Left backs generally dont win you you cups, leagues or promotions.
For the money we receive we should actually be able to improve the team.
Problem comes of course when you dont actually re invest that money in the team which under KL might well be the case.
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thegeneral added 15:34 - Feb 27
We will always be a selling club until we loose the small club mentality, the air of resignation amongst fans that he will go sooner or later 'because he's too good for us' only compounds this attitude. It doesn't matter that a left back doesn't win you stuff, its the message it sends, if LS goes then every single one of our players is available for the right price.
We have for the first time in years got a group of young players that are top drawer, its very similar to the group of youngsters that made united so dominant for so long, they must stay together and build Southampton into a top 6 team, if they don't then it'll be the same old shite year in year out trying to avoid relegation, we may as well be in league one if thats the case. Personally i think a change of ownership is the best thing that can happen to us next summer, KL isn't interested and thats poisonous, but the buzz of an ambitious, new, dare i say rich owner could catapult the club beyond our wildest dreams, look what Marcus did for the club in such a short time, if there has ever been a time for this club its NOW.
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