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Manager Russell Martin is considering the possibility of ending Maxwel Cornet’s loan in January if his playing time does not improve. The 28-year-old winger joined Saints on a season-long loan but has struggled to make an impact, playing only 70 minutes in the Premier League so far.

Cornet’s lack of playing time could lead to his loan being terminated early, depending on how he performs in the coming weeks. While he has been dealing with fitness issues, Martin has hinted that Cornet’s future at the club will be determined by his playing time leading up to the January transfer window.

Currently, Saints have two Premier League loanees in Cornet and Chelsea midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu, occupying valuable slots in the squad. If Cornet’s situation does not improve, the club may need to free up a loan slot to make room for potential January transfers.

One player who could become available for loan in January is Brighton & Hove Albion forward Evan Ferguson, who has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs. Out-of-favor players like Ferguson are usually eager to secure playing time in the second half of the season.

As the lowest scorers in the league with only nine goals in 12 matches, Saints are in need of players who can make an impact on the field. Cornet will have the opportunity to prove himself and earn a spot in the squad, but if he fails to do so, it may be in the best interest of both parties to part ways in January.

Ultimately, Cornet’s future at Saints will depend on his performance in the upcoming matches, as well as the club’s transfer plans for the January window. If he is unable to secure regular playing time, a decision may be made to end his loan early and explore other options for both the player and the club.