Gaston Ramirez completes move to Southampton
Southampton have completed the signing of winger Gaston Ramirez from Italian side Bologna for an undisclosed fee.
The Uruguay international, 21, has signed a four-year contract.
"There is a lot of ambition at this club and we are all delighted Gaston is joining us," said manager Nigel Adkins.
Saints have also signed American goalkeeper Cody Cropper, 19, following a trial, while striker Billy Sharp has joined Nottingham Forest on a season's loan with a view to a permanent move.
Ramirez, who made almost 60 appearances at Bologna after joining from Uruguayan club Penarol, has been capped 10 times by Uruguay.
"A lot of hard work has gone in from the club with a lot of negotiations behind the scenes to get this deal done," added Adkins about the club's record signing.
"Great credit to everyone because we have a young, exciting talent joining us who is one of the best around.
"The chairman has gone and backed this deal big-time with the financial outlay, and what we have got is one of the most exciting prospects in world football coming to St Mary's."
Cropper spent the previous two seasons with Ipswich Town, where he made the first team's substitutes bench on three occasions.
However, after being released at the end of the 2011-12 campaign, he was given a trial by Saints.
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Comment number 30.
Rich1st September 2012 - 15:57
Wigan took 700 for a section that 1) holds 3200 and 2) faces the TV cameras. So that means just 500 empty seats in the home section, some of which were hospitality (school holidays possibly a factor).
Struggling to think of a premier side who will be less well supported away than Wigan
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Comment number 29.
SaintMary1st September 2012 - 14:56
The JDogg - The attendance was actually 29600- The reason it always looks like the ground is more empty than it is on TV is because the cameras are facing the areas that sell out last. The side where the cameras are must have been completely packed - unless the attendance figures were not accurate. Also doesn't help when the away team don't bring anyone
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The Rising Scum1st September 2012 - 14:04
Felt obliged to watch a YouTube 'highlights package', rest assured there won't be another empty seat all seaon at St Mary's - wow!
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miltonarchers1st September 2012 - 13:05
Talk of many empty seats at the Wigan game is rubbish. The crowd was over 29000 for pities sake!, The ground only holds 32000. Some seats are held back for security. Check the facts before posting rubbish.
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AdminOfficer1st September 2012 - 12:51
I have to sadly agree that there were too many empty seats at St Marys last week but that's more because football has become a form of entertainment rather than the peoples' game. £75 for a single game at Chelsea surely prices people into choosing the games they want to see and, frankly, that isn't Wigan.
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