SAINTS have completed the permanent signing of Flynn Downes from West Ham United following his loan spell last season.
The midfielder has signed a deal until 2028, having been an influential part of last season’s promotion-winning team during his year-long spell at St Mary’s.
Downes made 37 appearances for Russell Martin's side during the 2023/24 campaign, playing a pivotal role as Saints secured their place in the Premier League via the Championship play-offs.
He now returns to the south coast on a four-year deal and joins up with his teammates ahead of next week’s training camp in Spain.
Flynn Downes said: “It feels so good, honestly. Walking in this morning, seeing a few familiar faces, it was a real pleasure.
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“Being a part of it last year, it was so good. The whole club, the people, I think everything about it is so special.
“I feel like when you connect with people like that, such genuine people, and I'm talking about the whole club here, it's so hard not to want to be a part of that.
“Now I just feel like I can fully settle down here, try and get better, try and play my best football here and help the team be a success.”
Manager Martin added: “We’re thrilled to bring Flynn back. It was a big priority for us this summer and to get it done early in pre-season is also really important for us.
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“He was such an influential player for us last season, both on and off the pitch. He’s a brilliant character, he’s aggressive and physical in his play, technically excellent with the ball and a fantastic athlete too.
“He built really strong relationships with the rest of the players and the staff, and I think you could tell the connection he created with the fans throughout last season, so I’m sure everyone’s delighted at the news.
“I know how excited and hungry he is about making the step up to the Premier League with us, and he’s someone who I really believe is more than ready for that transition and who can also continue to develop even more with us.”
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