Danny Fox signs for Saints

Burnley have today sold Danny Fox to Southampton in a shock deal that has seen the squad even further decimated following the recent sales of Tyrone Mears and Chris Eagles. The sale of Mears and Eagles was fully understandable. They were going into the last year of their contracts and had refused to sign new deals with the Clarets. Fox, however, has two years remaining, is the club's first choice left back and has been since the day he was signed by Brian Laws in January 2010. Only this week manager Eddie Howe has spoken of adding to the squad and that we were in talks with players. Signing players is something we've struggled to do all summer. Since the end of last season only Keith Treacy has been signed on a permanent basis whilst Ben Mee and then Kieran Trippier have come in from Manchester City on loan deals. Now, with the season already underway, it leaves us looking for a left back along with all the other positions where we are currently short. With just 20 days left in the transfer window it means there is still some major rebuilding to be done to the squad. Danny, I'm told was very happy at Turf Moor, but less than a week into the new season he's now become a Southampton player having moved to St. Mary's for an undisclosed fee which I believe to be very little over the amount we paid for him. He goes with our best wishes.

Source: FOOTYMAD