Andy Walker has been discussing Che Adams and his links this summer to Everton but he thinks he could be on the move in january.
Walker played for various Scottish and English teams, becoming a legend in the 80s and 90s for Celtic.
He also played for sides such as Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United.
The striker only made three appearances for Scotland, never scoring for his country.
Adams signed for Southampton, from Birmingham City, in 2019 for a fee in the region of £15 million.
In four years since his move, he has gone onto make 127 appearances and score 28 goals for the Saints.

On the international stage, he changed his nationality to Scottish and was called up for World Cup Qualifiers in 2021.
For the Tartan Army, he has made 24 appearances and scored five in that time.
So far this season, Adams has three goals in four starts despite a move to the Premier League looming over him all summer long.
What has Andy Walker said about Che Adams?
When discussing links to Everton, the former Celtic man said: “Everton must regard themselves as a relegation club because that’s where they have been in and around.
“They wanted Che Adams’ experience to get themselves out of a difficult position. But a move didn’t come off.”
There were persistent rumours of a move, without a move occuring.
Despite this a move could still happen: “I don’t know what will happen with him in January because he has been on the bench for Southampton.”
The former striker was full of praise for the Scotland international: “I think he leads the line really well. He has that strength. Physique. He can bring others into play.
“Scotland have a lot of players who can get forward and make a lot of things happen in that final third.”
Clear praise for the Saints’ man who will look to succeed in the Championship.
