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Bednarek Available for Just £6m Following Southampton Relegation

Jan Bednarek might leave Southampton this summer. A release clause activated in his contract after the club’s relegation could see him go.

WHAT HAPPENED?

A £6 million release clause in Jan Bednarek’s Southampton contract is now active after the club’s relegation. This low price has caught the attention of many clubs looking to improve their defense in the upcoming transfer window. The 29-year-old Polish international has been a key player for Southampton, even though their season ended with them being relegated from the Premier League.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Bednarek has been a dependable player for Southampton during a difficult season. With the Saints relegated, several contract clauses were triggered, and Bednarek’s situation has attracted interest from clubs seeking defensive help at a low cost. Southampton might lose one of their most experienced defenders as they prepare to compete in the Championship next season.

Bednarek has played in 28 Premier League matches for Southampton this season, scoring two goals and providing leadership. Despite his efforts, the team ended 18th in the standings, three points away from safety, leading to their return to the Championship after only one season in the top flight.

WHAT NEXT FOR BEDNAREK?

With the transfer window opening in June, Bednarek’s agents are probably already receiving interest from possible suitors. At 29 years old with extensive Premier League experience, the Polish international is considered a good deal at the £6 million release clause price. Southampton must prepare for his possible exit as they aim to rebuild their team for a promotion effort next season.

Southampton’s first Championship game is scheduled for August 9, 2025, giving them limited time to strengthen their defense if Bednarek leaves. Currently at the bottom of the Premier League table, they trail 17th-placed Nottingham Forest by 11 points with one match left, confirming their relegation and activating clauses like Bednarek’s.