The Austrian replaced Mark Hughes with Saints in the relegation zone in December.
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And he was able to guide Southampton to safety with an upturn in results which included impressive wins over Arsenal, Tottenham and Everton.
Regularly switching between a back three and a back four, Hasenhuttl’s style of football has impressed the St Mary’s faithful.
Southampton are set for a summer clear-out, however, with Fraser Forster, Wesley Hoedt, Cedric Soares, Sofiane Boufal and Guido Carrillo reportedly heading for the exit door.
Selling those five players would free up funds and allow Hasenhuttl to bring in his own players.
The club have already signed Moussa Djenepo for £14million from Standard Liege.
The 21-year-old winger, who put pen-to-paper on a four-year deal last month, could have to bide his time before regularly starting Premier League games.
Southampton have also been linked with Birmingham star Che Adams, Huddersfield midfielder Aaron Mooy and Bristol City’s in-demand defender Adam Webster.
Those three players would be stellar additions to Hasenhuttl’s side.
So, how could Southampton line up next season?
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