Robbie Ure Transfer from Sirius to Southampton
A suggestion has been made for Southampton to consider signing Sirius striker Robbie Ure, a Scottish-Ukrainian dual national, as a replacement for Ross Stewart this summer. Ure is a 22-year-old former Rangers youth player who also had a spell with Anderlecht. He joined the Swedish club in 2025 for £630k and has attracted interest after scoring 27 goals in 46 appearances. His statistics include 11 goals and 2 assists in 11 domestic league games this season. His form has led to links with a return to Rangers and interest from across the continent. Ure has said that it would be difficult to turn down an opportunity to advance his career, and he acknowledged that there is definite interest from other clubs and leagues that also appeal to him. Ure is valued at around €5 million, according to Transfermarkt. With three years remaining on his contract, a large fee would be required to sign him, and Sirius stands to make a significant profit. It is suggested that Southampton could likely meet such demands. In January 2026, a Ukrainian club reportedly had an offer of €2.5 million rejected. Reports in May 2026 suggested Sirius might be willing to sell for a fee near €4 million.
A suggestion has been made for Southampton to consider signing Sirius striker Robbie Ure, a Scottish-Ukrainian dual national, as a replacement for Ross Stewart this summer. Ure is a 22-year-old former Rangers youth player who also had a spell with Anderlecht. He joined the Swedish club in 2025 for £630k and has attracted interest after scoring 27 goals in 46 appearances. His statistics include 11 goals and 2 assists in 11 domestic league games this season. His form has led to links with a return to Rangers and interest from across the continent. Ure has said that it would be difficult to turn down an opportunity to advance his career, and he acknowledged that there is definite interest from other clubs and leagues that also appeal to him. Ure is valued at around €5 million, according to Transfermarkt. With three years remaining on his contract, a large fee would be required to sign him, and Sirius stands to make a significant profit. It is suggested that Southampton could likely meet such demands. In January 2026, a Ukrainian club reportedly had an offer of €2.5 million rejected. Reports in May 2026 suggested Sirius might be willing to sell for a fee near €4 million.
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