SOUTHEND United chairman Ron Martin will hold talks with a ‘frustrated’ Sol Campbell once the League One season is officially finished.

The Shrimpers have not played since the start of March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But Blues – who sit second from bottom – are unlikely to avoid relegation.

And Martin feels Campbell’s management team is ‘too good’ for League Two.

“Sol is probably frustrated and he’s not really been given the opportunity to prove himself,” Martin told TalkSport 2.

“He’s a very good person and a very dedicated guy.

“He’s ambitious and he assembled a good management team, probably I would argue, almost too good for League Two.

“Quite what he feels about being in League Two I don’t know.

“But I know he’s frustrated because he never got into a rhythm.”

Campbell has been in charge of the Shrimpers since October.

But Martin has yet to speak to the former England defender about next season.

“Until we have the visibility on next season there’s no point in talking to him,” said Martin.

“When there’s something to say we will talk.

“We do talk but we haven’t sat down properly yet because no-one knows what the future holds. “