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Parker to Southampton?



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KEIGAN Parker is being courted by a string of clubs as he plans for life after Blackpool.
Southampton are at the top of the list, and it is a destination which would suit the frontman as he's believed to favour a move south.
Aberdeen, Swansea and Huddersfield are also rumoured to be interested in securing the Scot's services.

"There are five or six clubs who are interested," said Parker.

"It depends on a few issues but I should know more in the next couple of weeks."

Parker wasn't released by Blackpool, he turned down the offer of a new contract earlier in the season and allowed his existing deal to run out.

Wembley

His agent has spent the last few days talking to other clubs and the striker will mull over various options before making a decision.

The 25-year-old spent four seasons at Bloomfield Road and hit a goal at Wembley which helped the Seasiders win promotion to the Championship.

He didn't fare as well at the higher level, failing to score in his 17 appearances last season.

But Parker's speed and trickery make him a wanted man and Barnsley tried to sign him in the January transfer window.

The deal collapsed because the two parties couldn't agree wages.

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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 8:03 AM
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seasiders rule,

blackpool 15/05/2008 15:07:04
we can't keep any one we can't sign any one. what is going on sg sort oyston out !!!!!!!!! if it carrys on like this are squad will be even smaller than last years. ano we should be thinking positively but something needs to happen soon before more follow.
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Ansdell 15/05/2008 17:57:32
Keigan who?
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