Southampton ought to consider a fullback option in bringing Scottish rising star Max Johnston, who could arrive with a league winner's medal in the summer.
Time flies during a football calendar, doesn't it? After all, whether Southampton fans realise it or not, a month has gone by with interim boss Simon Rusk in charge again.
But the agony is that it hasn't been a relieving one for the St. Mary's club at all. Unlike what Rusk's return to the office glimpsed, Southampton look a bit more vulnerable for the future now, while still battling to cross Derby's lowest ever total.
That's why, though well pronounced by now, it feels high time the Saints take some bold decisions, ditching their casual management approach.
And what better to begin with than inducing a winning mentality in their young but raw roster?
If you notice, currently, even the best Saints players have their league trophy cabinets empty. Optimistically, still, that can change for the better soon, given the club's latest transfer rumours.
Ok, let's not suspense it further, Southampton have been urged to consider Scottish talent Max Johnston, who might arrive as a league winner this summer.
Southampton tipped to consider signing Max Johnston this summer
A 21-year-old fullback dominating the Austrian Bundesliga league, Johnston has the initial Scottish beginnings to succeed at St. Mary's.
Well, that's why, as per Football League World, Johnston stands as a must-consider option for Southampton to pursue as a replacement for Kyle Walker-Peters, who is set to leave this summer.
Now, I know, most of the Saints fans would see the youngster's profile as a go-to fit for the club, but here's a catch. Unlike the other names tipped to succeed KWP, Johnston lacks English experience, being quite young to fill in the veteran's shoes.
But, hey, we all have seen foreign players younger than him succeed at Southampton, haven't we? That's why bringing a potential Austrian league winner in him may be worth the risk.