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Southampton eyeing Tonny Vilhena and Filip Djuricic in winter window

Southampton manager Ronald Koeman wants to bring a utility player in before the transfer deadline, with Tonny Vilhena and Filip Djuricic top of his shopping list.

This month, like so many winter windows before it, has been quiet at St Mary's, with the loan addition of Eljero Elia the only arrival at the top-four contenders.

That is how Koeman had planned to keep it until injuries began to mount and midfielder Jack Cork rejected a new contract in favour of a move to Swansea.

Now, the Dutchman is looking to bring in a new player, with his key targets Benfica's Djuricic -- a Serbia international who spent the first half of the season on loan to Mainz -- and Vilhena at Koeman's former club Feyenoord.

"On principle we are looking for a player that can play in different positions," Koeman said.

"Okay, we have our interest in Djuricic and he can play one of the positions in midfield, he can play on the left in a wing position in a free role, he can play in the right-wing position in a free role.

"That is the best, to bring in a player who can play in different positions.

"The case of Vilhena is that the management of the player called me and they were afraid about his situation at Feyenoord.

"I said 'okay, I like the player'. First, the player is 20 years old, he played a lot in Holland, he played 80 to 85 percent of all the games in two seasons when I was the coach in Feyenoord.

"It is part of our philosophy in the club to have young players. That's not a risk.

"I don't know what level he will reach, but at least he is now I think at a higher level than most of the under-21 midfielders. That's always what you look for."

Koeman said he was surprised by the amount of time it took Cork to come to his decision, having first opened discussions two months ago.

"We believe that we offered the player a very good contract and the player told me that it wasn't about the numbers in the contract," he added.

"It wasn't about the money, but about his feeling, about maybe not playing enough.

"Okay, I can't guarantee anybody they will play more. It is always competition that you have in your squad."

Cork has been a bedrock at Saints since 2011, with his exit the latest which leaves the team looking vastly different to when Jay Rodriguez and Sam Gallagher last featured.

Both have missed the entire campaign to date so far with injury, although the latter is at last closing in on a return.

"Sam Gallagher is starting training with the Under-21s," Koeman said.

"I think that it is good for the player to start at a little lower level, having been a long-time out of training.

"With Jay, there is not any other positive news. He has continued working but I can't say now that he is two weeks or three weeks or one week closer to team training, no."

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