Stuart Armstrong enjoyed a successful six-year stint at Saints, playing a key role in the midfield and contributing to the team's achievements.
Armstrong joined Southampton from Celtic in 2018 and made a positive impression in his first season, scoring four goals with a notable double against Fulham.
He became a regular starter and a vital member of the team by the 2019/20 season, contributing five goals.
Armstrong remained a crucial player for Southampton and was a regular starting player.
He played a significant role in the team's fight for promotion from the Championship last season.
Unfortunately, an injury in April 2024 sidelined him for the rest of the season.
But Saints have now released him at the end of his contract.
Over his six seasons, Armstrong made a total of 214 appearances and scored 25 goals for the club. He has become a favourite for many fans.
Overall, Stuart Armstrong was a valuable asset to Southampton for six years. He was a consistent performer, contributing with goals and effort.
From this latest season back to when he signed in 2018, the slideshow above shows his career in pictures.
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