Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino urges fans to be patient over new signings as they await news on potential Theo Walcott deal
- Southampton are targeting deals for wingers Theo Walcott and Nicolas Gaitan
- Everton are also interested in Walcott and Arsenal are reluctant to sell
- Saints manager Mauricio Pellegrino says news will come when deals are done
Mauricio Pellegrino has warned Southampton fans to be patient as they continue their pursuit of Theo Walcott.
Saints are keen to bring England winger Walcott back to the south coast, 12 years after he left to join Arsenal.
However, Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has insisted he wants Walcott to stay while Everton are also interested in the 28-year-old.
Southampton are eyeing a reunion with Theo Walcott, who began his career on the south coast
Saints boss Pellegrino said: 'I cannot talk about players who are not here.
'We know Walcott is a very good player but now it is not my concern to talk about players not in the club.
'The fans have to be patient, everyone at the club wants people to help us to be stronger, especially as Charlie Austin is out for a long period.
'We have to be optimistic, we have a couple of targets and we are working hard in this way.
'The priority now is to try to help, especially in the final third.
'But the market is really difficult. It's about negotiations, we can control our side but not the other side.'
Pellegrino is also lining up a move for Atletico Madrid playmaker Nicolas Gaitan.
Argentine winger Nicolas Gaitan is another target as Mauricio Pellegrino looks to strengthen
The Argentinian has fallen out of favour at Atletico and is understood to want a move in order to bolster his World Cup chances.
'I know him,' added Pellegrino. 'But I will repeat, in the market you can talk about it when the players sign the contract.
'But I don't believe in only 50 per cent or 60 per cent (completed). I only believe in 100 per cent.'
Pellegrino is the latest top-flight manager under pressure with his side without a win in their last nine Premier League outings.
Pellegrino affords a smile as he takes Southampton training this week ahead of facing Watford
They head to Watford on Saturday lying outside the relegation zone on goal difference alone.
'The pressure is part of the job for every single manager, the biggest risk is to work in football,' said Pellegrino.
'We need results, results are everything, I am doing my best. We are not in a good moment but everyone in the squad is conscious that we need to do more.'
Most watched Sport videos
- The Rock begins MMA training camp ahead of filming 'Smashing Machine'
- Lando Norris shows off trophy on TikTok celebrating his first F1 win
- Brendan Fevola's daughter reveals he still plays footy in the park
- Dad or Ronaldo? World Snooker Champ Wilson's kids keep him humble
- Drew Bledsoe makes THAT Gisele joke during Tom Brady roast
- Boy aged 10 dies after freak cricket accident
- Dana White's bizarre rant against Netflix during Tom Brady roast
- Mbappe asked whether he will support Real Madrid tomorrow
- Crystal Palace manager reacts to strong win over Man Utd
- 'I did not enjoy today': Moyes rues West Ham defeat to Chelsea
- Liverpool manager reflects on winning game against Tottenham
- Boy dies after being hit in the groin with a ball during cricket