
After a lengthy absence due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, Tino Livramento has been included in Southampton’s squad for their upcoming match against Brighton. The 20-year-old last played for the Saints 392 days ago and was stretchered off at Brighton’s AMEX stadium. Livramento had an impressive debut season in the Premier League, making 32 appearances and contributing one goal and two assists to help his team avoid relegation. Since then, Southampton has undergone several managerial changes, with Ralph Hasenhuttl being replaced by Nathan Jones and then Ruben Selles until the end of the season. The club has also been relegated to the Championship for the first time since 2012. Meanwhile, talkSPORT has reported that Swansea boss Russell Martin is on Southampton’s manager shortlist, with an announcement expected soon.