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Saints Announce 2015/16 Squad Numbers

Saints fans can start getting the names and numbers on the back of their shirts after the squad numbers were announced for the upcoming season.

To save you all puzzling over what changes have been made etc, Harrison Reed moves to 18, whilst keeper Fraser Forster has opted for the 44 shirt. Returning loanees Gastón Ramírez, Jack Stephens and Jordan Turnbull now have 23, 24 and 36 respectively.

The new signings are Cedric Soares (2) Jordy Clasie (4) Cuco Martina (15) Juanmi (20) with Maarten Stekelenburg (22)


Full squad list:

1 Kelvin Davis
2 Cédric Soares
3 Maya Yoshida
4 Jordy Clasie
5 Florin Gardos
6 José Fonte
7 Shane Long
8 Steven Davis
9 Jay Rodriguez
10 Sadio Mané
11 Dušan Tadić
12 Victor Wanyama
15 Cuco Martina
16 James Ward-Prowse
18 Harrison Reed
19 Graziano Pellè
20 Juanmi
21 Ryan Bertrand
22 Maarten Stekelenburg
23 Gastón Ramírez
24 Jack Stephens
25 Paulo Gazzaniga
27 Lloyd Isgrove
32 Jason McCarthy
33 Matt Targett
36 Jordan Turnbull
38 Sam McQueen
40 Sam Gallagher
44 Fraser Forster

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