Adam Armstrong

#PLStories- What Players and Managers said about Southampton signing #AdamArmstrong #SAINTSFC

SAINTS have announced the capture of striker Adam Armstrong from Blackburn Rovers on a four-year deal.  Armstrong follows Chelsea youngster Armando Broja through the door, who joined on a loan basis, to seal two forwards in one day ahead of the upcoming Premier League season.  The 24-year-old comes with a reputation for prolific goal scoring in the Championship, but will face a task to bring that to the top-flight and lead Saints up the table.  With bags of pace and promise, we detail exactly what you need to know about Armstrong and what some of his former managers and teammates have said.  Read more Southampton FC sign Adam Armstrong from Blackburn for £15m Saints seal loan signing of Chelsea striker Armando Broja WATCH: Saints' new striker signing Armando Broja goals video Who is Adam Armstrong? Born in West Denton, Newcastle, Adam Armstrong is a product of the Toon’s academy. The 24-year-old striker was born on February 10 1997 and is just 5foot 7’ tall. Due to his height, it is unsurprising to hear the forward is known for being nippy and having bags of pace. After graduating at Newcastle’s academy in 2014, Armstrong had loan spells with Coventry, Barnsley, Bolton and Blackburn – before joining the latter on a permanent basis. Armstrong has had a glistening youth international career with England having represented at every youth level between under-16 and under-21. He is a FIFA Under-20 World Cup winner (2017) - England's first win in a global tournament since their World Cup victory of 1966 - as well as winning the UEFA European under-17 Championship (2014) and the Toulon Tournament (2018). The striker has also captained the Young Lions. Adam Armstrong joins Saints in a £15m deal from Championship outfit Blackburn The recent 2020-21 and 2019-20 seasons Adam Armstrong has been on the radar of Premier League clubs after scoring 28 goals in 40 Championship matches last term – despite Blackburn finishing 15th in the table. That total was the second highest in the whole division, with only Brentford hotshot Ivan Toney scoring two more in a team that was eventually promoted. He also added five assists. Armstrong scored seven goals in the last three fixtures alone, with three hattricks and four more braces over the course of the season. The striker also captained the side on a handful of occasions. To add, in the prior 2019-20 season Armstrong scored 16 goals and registered six assists whilst not missing a single game of the season, and operating often in a right-wing or left-wing role. Loan spells from Newcastle As a youngster, Armstrong made 21 brief appearances for his initial parent side but failed to register a goal – before going out on loan to League One Coventry City in the 2015-16 season. Here, he scored 20 in 40 league matches during his first regular spell of senior football, under his Blackburn boss Tony Mowbray too, as the Sky Blues finished 8th in the division. The following season he struggled to score regularly in the Championship with Barnsley but netted half-a-dozen and showed promise, before scoring one in 20 with Bolton in the same league during the 2017-18 campaign. Halfway through the season, Newcastle moved him back to League One where he scored nine in 21 for Blackburn and helped them seal promotion back to the Championship – and inspiring Rovers to make his acquisition a permanent one. Adam Armstrong is a Newcastle academy product Full career stats and transfer fee Full breakdown of his career stats, including appearances, goals and assists. Newcastle United under-23s – 26 17 5 Newcastle United 21 0 3 Coventry City 40 20 5 Barnsley 35 6 4 Bolton Wanderers 23 3 0 Blackburn Rovers 160 64 19 £1.7m What have they said? His Barnsley manager Paul Heckingbottom said: “Nobody works harder. We are doing lots of things with him, watching videos to try and open his eyes to different types of goals he needs to score. “We have jumped up a league, he has jumped up a league, and he doesn’t just want to be an impact player. “He wants to score different types of goals, and is definitely a player people will try and target and try to stop.” Current Blackburn manager Tony Mowbray has said: “I think he’s an amazing player, and if he had three years left no-one would be getting him for less than £25m, those sort of numbers, yet he hasn’t. But you have to pay the price. “Adam knocks on my door every day and let me put on record he’s a fantastic kid, there should be no criticism of him, he trains every day and does his best.” Former England international Joe Cole, who played with Armstrong at Coventry City, praised the forward saying: “Armstrong reminds me of [Sergio] Aguero, he’s of the same build and he’s hungry for goals. “In a lovely way he’s selfish for goals and has the ingredients to be a top player and go on to score many more goals.” Adam Armstrong played alongside Joe Cole at Coventry City Finally, Wayne Rooney singled Armstrong out for praise during an England camp and the young striker himself said: “I played against him (Rooney) at Old Trafford and he said he liked the way that I always got across the defenders. “He said that the Manchester United team had watched me in the clips before the game – that was a massive confidence booster for me to have someone like that say that. “He came into our meeting and answered questions from all the lads and then I managed to speak with him one-on-one.”  
Tony Mowbray

#PLStories- Blackburn’s #TonyMowbray backs Saints’ #AdamArmstrong deal #SAINTSFC #BLACKBURNFC

BLACKBURN Rovers manager Tony Mowbray has offered an update on Adam Armstrong after Saints agreed a fee for his transfer, saying: “I’m not sure there’s not much to prevent that deal going through.” The 24-year-old striker scored 28 in 40 Championship matches for Rovers last season and has seen a bid reportedly worth up to £15m accepted for his services. Mowbray had said after their fixture against Swansea at the weekend that a club would have to match their valuation of the player soon to have any chance of acquiring him. Saints seem to have done that, with reports suggesting he will undergo a medical tomorrow before the deal is officially confirmed. Read more  Blackburn Rovers accept Saints bid for Adam Armstrong Saints closing in on loan deal for Chelsea's Armando Broja Report notes interest in Southampton striker Michael Obafemi Speaking at a press conference, Mowbray said: “Everything’s agreed, I’m not sure there’s not much to prevent that deal going through. “Adam’s fit, he’ll be doing his medical. Things moved in different directions after the last few days, ultimately as I said after the game the other day it’s only right that the club has valuation and it needed to be met. “Southampton are the team that ultimately came up with the deal that was right for this football club. I wish Adam well, he’s been in my office this morning. “As he went round the whole club, the kitmen the cleaners, the kitchen staff, everybody, and said his goodbyes and thank you’s, they all wished him well, he’s been brilliant for this football club.” Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray Saints are hoping Armstrong can fill the void left by top goalscorer Danny Ings after his shock Aston Villa exit prior to the Levante friendly last week. Armstrong is a former Newcastle academy player and did make several substitute appearances for the Toon in the Premier League, but joined Blackburn following a successful loan spell. Mowbray added: “For the supporters it’s disappointing but there will be someone out there who will step up and fill that void. “That’s the challenge for the players and coaching staff, to develop a way of playing without Adam Armstrong.”
Tony Mowbray

#PLStories- Blackburn’s #TonyMowbray confirms #MichaelObafemi interest #BLACKBURNFC #SAINTSFC

BLACKBURN Rovers boss Tony Mowbray has confirmed the club’s interest in Saints striker Michael Obafemi, admitting: “I have watched him for the last three months." Championship Rovers are set to lose Adam Armstrong to the Premier League side, with a fee agreed between the two sides and the 24-year-old set for a medical. Mowbray says any move for Republic of Ireland international Obafemi would be a permanent move, but is separate to the Armstrong negotiations, and a deal that Rovers will explore with the manager having watched him closely. “It’s something that’s been mooted, those sort of things become personal to the point the boy wants to make that move, his advisors have to see it as an opportunity,” Mowbray said. Read more  Blackburn Rovers accept Saints bid for Adam Armstrong Blackburn's Tony Mowbray says there's 'not much to prevent' Saints' Armstrong deal Saints closing in on loan deal for Chelsea's Armando Broja “If it’s one he sees as a good chance for him to play more regular football at a level he sees himself doing similar things to Adam and build his reputation. “It’s something we’re exploring but I won’t sit here and say that anything is happening, we will see in the next couple of days if anything materialises.” Obafemi only played four Premier League games last season after failing to develop quite how Saints would have hoped, given his 2019-20 breakthrough campaign. He did start in the final pre-season friendly alongside compatriot Shane Long though, and didn’t perform too badly in a difficult challenge against Spanish Super Cup winners. His best moment in a Saints shirt is likely his superb solo goal against Chelsea, during a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge in December 2019. Mowbray added: “I have watched him for the last three months. Saints' Michael Obafemi in Premier League action last season “I was aware of him making his debut, he made quite a bit of noise a couple of years ago. “I have studied him a lot recently and I see similarities with Adam, he’s mobile, fast, can score, he’s a young boy but we use attributes to help the team play in a certain way. “He has the attributes that will help our team but it’s not something we should be saying is a done deal as I’ve not personally spoken to the player so let’s see what the next few days bring. “Until this deal goes through, the men in suits will do the numbers and then I’ll found out what the scope is.”