Southampton are reportedly “baffled” that Leeds United are continuing their interest in striker Che Adams, according to Dan Sheldon of the Southern Daily Echo.
The Saints have reportedly been the subject of several bids for Adams, who has yet to score for the Saints since his move from Birmingham City last summer.

According to Dan Sheldon, people in the backroom at Southampton are baffled that Leeds are even bidding for the striker, with the Championship side being told multiple times that deal will not happen.
Leeds have reportedly bid over £20 million for the attacker, which would be paid if they were promoted back to the Premier League this season.
Read Southampton’s verdict
It looks increasingly likely that Che Adams will remain at Southampton this January.
Leeds may have an interest, but the Saints are seemingly not budging from their stance that he is simply not for sale.
Adams may have not gotten off to the best of starts at Southampton, failing to score so far, as perWhoScored, but, if he can kick on and start to get some form, then maybe he can finally get his career properly started at the club?




