RUSSELL MARTIN warned Chelsea it would take big money to force Southampton to sell Kyle Walker-Peters this month.
England international Walker-Peters, 26, is on the Blues’ radar as they eye defensive reinforcements and cover for injury-cursed Reece James.
Chelsea are eyeing a shock swoop for Southampton ace Kyle Walker-PetersCredit: GettyReece James is sidelined after hamstring surgery in DecemberCredit: InstagramCaptain James, 24, is one of eight first-team Chelsea stars currently sidelined through injury.
His latest issue is a hamstring tear that required surgery and looks set to keep him out for around three months, with a return date pencilled in for the middle of March.
It comes after three previous hamstring injuries in 2023 - plus the knee damage that forced him to sit out of the 2022 World Cup.
Man Utd back-up goalkeeper Martin Dubravka recalled by NewcastleNow Mauricio Pochettino is keen to make a shock transfer swoop to the Championship to bring in Walker-Peters.
But Southampton are reluctant to sell their key man as they chase an immediate promotion back to the Premier League.
Saints boss Martin said: “My message is probably different to the party line but it’s go away.
“I spoke to Kyle. I know his agent really well.
"There has been no conversation about wanting to leave.
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“He’s in such a good place. It would take a lot of money to prise him away. He is happy here.
“I love working with the players so I want to keep them all.
"What they have given and where they have come from is beautiful.”
Walker-Peters joined Southampton from Tottenham in 2020 and has racked up more than 130 appearances for Saints.
Lucas Perez pays part of own transfer fee to rejoin beloved DeportivoHe was the most high-profile star to stay put at St Mary's following relegation last season.
The former Under-20 World Cup winner has been an everpresent under Martin, playing 90 minutes in all 27 matches predominantly at right-back but also on the left and the wing.
After a slow start, Southampton sit third in the Championship table, ten points off leaders Leicester and three behind Ipswich.
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Mauricio Pochettino is keen to bring in extra cover at full-backCredit: AFP