Southampton coach Ronald Koeman reiterated
that midfielder Victor Wanyama is not for sale after the club's 0-0 draw
at Watford on Sunday.
Wanyama has told the Saints he wants to leave St Mary's, according to Sky
sources, with Tottenham Hotspur understood to be interested in signing
the Kenyan before the transfer window closes at the start of September.
Koeman confirmed on Friday that the player "is not for sale", a stance the Dutchman repeated after watching his side draw at Vicarage Road.
"All I can say is that for Victor, the future is in Southampton," he
said, before adding that none of his players would be allowed to leave
the club in this transfer window.
"And for every player that we like to stay, they have to stay," said
Koeman. "And it is all about contracts and you have to respect contracts
and nobody is for sale. And I spoke about that I think two or three
days ago, and it still has the same meaning."
Wanyama, who played
the whole game against Watford, is believed to be keen on a reunion with
former Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino, the man who brought him to
the south coast from Celtic two years ago for a club-record £12m.
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