Goalkeeper Richard Wright has refused to rule out a possible permanent move to Southampton after ending a successful loan spell at St Mary's.
Wright played a key role in the club's last-day escape from relegation, but has now returned to parent club West Ham where he has a year remaining on his contract.
"I will see how things pan out," he told the club's official website.
"I desperately want to play football but I will just have to wait and see what happens.
"It was so good to be playing again and I loved every minute of my time here.
"It is a smashing club with a terrific manager and I was so pleased to be able to play a part in helping them stay up."


pcramer (West Ham United) : "...Atmosphere & Quality attacking football must go together. Virtually every home game last year bar a few exceptions followed the same pattern. The crowd turned up expectant, sang the Bubbles loud, got behind the team early on, but on many occasions w..." view full comment
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dominic317 (Southampton fan)
"would love to see him but first we have to get rid of calamity kelvin davis, more inconsistent than the royal mail."
sam gallowgate (Newcastle United fan)
"Sign the man up. He is a quality 'keeper. Just needs a club that will make him their number 1 again and he will go from strength to strength."
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