Boss happy to play waiting game

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate admits a new midfielder is his priority - but does not expect any immediate success in the transfer market.

Southgate: Looking at targets
Southgate: Looking at targets

The Boro boss is very much on the lookout for new faces this summer.

But Southgate - who has been strongly linked with the likes of Steve Sidwell, Tom Huddlestone and James Milner - is not expecting anything to happen soon.

"We've got targets. Everybody is finished now so they'll start to reflect on what they're needing to do but negotiations take time because selling clubs - the same as we would be - they'll want the best possible price and that means on occasions you have to wait for deals to be done," he said.

"I think there will be very few of those (deals) anywhere in the league. The majority of clubs will do things in June - lots of players will be involved in the European Championships so there will be one or two transfers across the league over the next few weeks but not many."

Southgate has also suggested that George Boateng and Chris Riggott - two players who seemed set for summer exits, could still play a major part for the club.

Former captain Boateng was in-and-out all season, whilst Riggott returned to the club for the last two games of the season after spending time on loan at Stoke.

But Southgate is now thinking over how he could still utilise the experienced pair.

"I think George expected to be a first choice right through last season and was disappointed when he was left out," Southgate said of Boateng.

"I'd like him to stay. If he does, he knows he would be an important part of the squad. There would be no guarantee that he would be in the side, but there'd be no guarantee that he wouldn't be in the side either."

On Riggott, the Boro boss added: "Chris told me that he enjoyed coming back more than he thought he would.

"With Chris, I learned a lesson that I need to pick players on form, not reputation.

"He maybe feels it was an uneven playing field last season but I have assured him that it won't be like that next year.

"I think he would end up playing matches for us. If he started the season well he could end up being a first choice. When he's in the team, he can be a good leader, though I think he would admit that wasn't the case when he was out of the team last season."

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lennie (Middlesbrough fan)

"fter all Ai think ,reluctantly that it is time George to go.He has served us well but i feel he is now lacking in pace and is not able to drive the team as when he was more mobile.I also think it is a great mistake in making Pog Captain.He lacks the necessary class needed in Premiership football. What is going to happen when we have a fit Huth to play alongside Young Wheater Riggot and or a recocnised full back ie Taylur or Mc Mahon.I am very disappointed with Southgates selection of the team and his dithering regarding substitutions has been abysmal.Also let us hope that he acts quckly in recruiting a new midfielder and striker and not leave it to he last minute so that the player has time to settle and therefore be more effective when the season starts.On a different tone could i please ask that whoever is responsible for the catering arrangements other than in the Directors Box please come into the 21st Century? There is absolutely no alternative to stodgy " whatever' with chips in the concourse.It is an absolute disgrace that a club purporting to be a modern established club should only offer a Menu reminiscent to the 1940s. I am a season ticket supporter who makes a 400 mile round trip to follow the team.I am hungry when i arrive _ Apart from McDonalds -Yuck-there is nowhere to eat within proximity of the ground.Can you please consider providing sit down areas where a meal or snack can offered which provides a decent fa|re as an alternative to the primitive arrangements currently offered. "

thamightyboro (Middlesbrough fan)

"So we will leave it until 2 weeks into the season as usual then. "

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