Southampton not for sale

Reports in recent weeks have suggested that the League One club could be sold by the family of Swiss billionaire Markus Liebherr, who died in August.

Cortese told BBC: “The club is not for sale. There’s always been a group behind the scenes with an agenda that’s not good.”

Cortese, who conducted the deal to buy the club in 2009, added: “The commitment even after Markus passed away is exactly the same, and nothing has changed.

“This is a deliberate attempt to damage the club at this time because we’re in negotiations with players and a very important [potential sponsorship] brand.”

“Southampton are in a very strong position and people envy that fact,” he continued.

“If there’s any lack of commitment [from the family] we have a plan B. I know people with money who would have the same attitude as Markus who would join us on this. But, just to underline, the commitment of the family is 100%.”

“I have been the boss of this from the beginning,” he said. “Markus never made decisions, I did, and that is the same now.

“A few weeks after he died I was struggling with motivation, but it’s not just about Markus now, it’s for the people of Southampton and the legacy of Markus, I owe it to him. I’m driving his vision on.”