Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse has dismissed talk of leaving St Mary's as they prepare for their final game in the Premier League against Liverpool this weekend. The 11-time England international faces an uncertain future with his boyhood club as their time in the English top-flight came to an end in their first relegation since 2004-05. side have already scouted the free-kick specialist this season, according to and reported in 2021 that the 28-year-old was looked at. Ruben Selles will take charge of his final game in charge of the Saints when the south coast on Sunday as the caretaker manager's ill-fated spell comes to an end.
With scrutiny surrounding the future of the Southampton skipper, he dismissed the opportunity to talk about the next steps deeming it "unprofessional".
"When you go through something like this with the relegation it’s a time for reflection for everybody whether you’re a player or a staff member.
“But that is football and that is life, whatever happens, I am sure this club has everything it needs to be back in the Premier League.