Southampton plans to release winger Albert Gronbaek
Southampton is set to part ways with winger Albert Gronbaek this summer. The team used a loan option of £12.5 million to sign him from Stade-Rennes but reports suggest they will not exercise that option. The decision seems influenced by the lack of support from Southampton's manager, Ivan Juric. Gronbaek has seen limited playing time and has not made a significant impact with no goals or assists. His last game was against Liverpool, where he played less than expected. Southampton is facing relegation from the Premier League and needs to secure points quickly to avoid being the worst team in league history. Fans are frustrated with the team's performance and Juric's decisions during matches. Despite losing most of his games, Juric is interested in staying on as manager for the next season in the Championship. Meanwhile, Sheffield Wednesday's coach, Danny Rohl, could be a potential replacement if Juric leaves. Southampton's future direction appears uncertain as they navigate these challenges.