Southampton's season is in need of rejuvenating as they currently sit in the relegation zone of the Premier League.

With just hours to go before the transfer window slams shut, supporters have been hoping for some good news.

Spartak Moscow winger Quincy Promes has been heavily linked with a switch to St Mary's.

The Dutchman has scored 12 goals and created eight assists in 22 appearances in all competitions for the Russian outfit.

Southampton's interest is understandable as Quincy is capable of treating the club's attacking ailments.

However, according to BBC Radio Solent Sports Editor Adam Blackmore, Promes is unlikely to arrive at St Mary's before tonight's deadline, and instead could join the club in the summer.

The Saints' current predicament leaves them one point adrift of safety and given that they have not won a league game since November, there is a chance that they will drop into the Championship come May.

With that in mind, it may be difficult to persuade Promes to join the coastal outfit if the club get relegated.

The majority of Southampton fans have been left furious with the latest developments.

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