
Southampton striker Cameron Archer was non-committal about his future at St. Mary’s after transfer links to Leeds United during the January transfer window.
Daniel Farke’s side were among a number of teams reportedly keen on signing the 23-year-old, who scored 11 goals in 20 Championship appearances back in 2022/23.
Southampton are 17 points adrift of safety and will likely be relegated back to the second tier next season.
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Archer is one of a number of players who will attract suitors in the summer transfer window, though it remains to be seen if Leeds will go back in for the striker.
“I think I’ve settled in again since the talks have been ongoing,” Archer told the Daily Echo when asked about his future at the club. “I’m back in my headspace back in Southampton.
“I came here this summer and wasn’t expecting to leave, but talks were ongoing outside of football. I came to training every day, and if it happened, it happened.