Shea Charles, a midfielder for SAINTS, stated that he is “settled” with the team after moving to the south coast last summer.
While playing for Northern Ireland on international duty, Charles contributed an assist in their 1-1 draw with Romania in Bucharest.
Before the hosts closed the gap, Michael O’Neill’s team took the lead thanks to his run and pass, which also put up rookie James Reid.
Conor Bradley of Liverpool was among the young Irish players, including 20-year-old Charles.
The Saints player expressed his happiness with his life with Russell Martin’s team in an interview with BBC Sport NI, as the team aims to push for promotion to the Premier League.
“Everything is good right now (at Southampton),” he asserted. The group is aiming for promotion and is performing well.
“At the end of the year, we have an extremely hectic schedule. I’m located in the South.”
When Charles’ Northern Ireland team plays Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday, he may face two of his club teammates.
During Scotland’s 4-0 loss against the Netherlands, midfielder Stuart Armstrong and forward Che Adams both came off the bench.
After leaving the Manchester City academy, the summertime arrival to Southampton has participated in 28 Championship games.