Southampton are a club we know well. In the recent past they have successfully raided Celtic more than any other English team. They have taken four of our top players over the past ten years or so. They of course were Virgil van Dijk, Victor Wanyama, Fraser Forster and Stuart Armstrong.
Knowing the history of success that Southampton have had in their dealings with Celtic it's easy to see why they would be interested in our newest star. Whether there is any truth in it or it's just lazy journalism linking the two clubs once again I'm not entirely sure but if their interest does turn out to be genuine Celtic must not sell themselves short once again.
As I have already stated every single one of the players they signed from us proved good business. All four players were successful at the south coast club. If Celtic get around a negotiating table with Southampton once again, this time in regards to the sale of Matt O'Riley, we must make sure that we get what we deserve.
Over the years we have consistently sold off the family silver on the cheap. There are mitigating circumstances on this of course with the main one being that clubs in England think they can lowball Scottish clubs for their best players and get away with it, and they are right, they can. They have been doing it for as long as I can remember.
There have been positive signs recently however that indicate we have maybe learnt our lesson. We refused to budge on our evaluation of Kieran Tierney and Arsenal paid what we wanted. The same thing more recently with Jota (although he moved to Saudi Arabia not England of course). O'Riley must be the same. He's on a long term contract. He isn't agitating to get away. We hold all the cards.
I was incorrect. Dewsbury-Hall is a 25 year old who has only really made his mark in the last couple of seasons. After loan spells at Blackpool and Luton he broke into the Leicester team, under current Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, and had two seasons performing in the Premier League. It wasn't until last year however that he really impressed as Leicester won the Championship and promotion back to the top tier.
In fairness his career is quite similar to Matt O'Riley's. They both went into the lower leagues at a young age to make their mark before progressing at bigger clubs. They both are midfielders known for their goals and assists, although Matt O'Riley outshines him in both areas.
All this would lead any right minded person to think that if Leicester can bag PS30m for Dewsbury-Hall then Celtic should be making that amount the absolute minimum to open negotiations regarding O'Riley. We must remain steadfast on this one. We need to set a precedent that if you want our top players then you will pay the going rate.
Personally I would love to see O'Riley stay another year but if the player wants to try and progress his career elsewhere then it's imperative that we show our days of being lowballed are in the past.
Conall McGinty
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