Portsmouth needs to nail the summer transfer window to build on their recent success. After winning promotion from League One in 2023, the club is looking to strengthen its squad for the Championship. Key players like Zak Swanson and Connor Ogilvie have been offered new deals, and the club is optimistic about retaining them for the upcoming season. However, with a squad that could reach 25 senior players, some departures are likely necessary to make room for new signings. Terry Devlin, who was a standout performer last season, may attract interest from other clubs, which could enhance Portsmouth's transfer budget. Additionally, the club needs to address gaps in the squad, particularly on the right wing, where they have struggled to replace Matt Ritchie. A strong partner for Ebou Adams in midfield is also a priority, while the search for a reliable striker is crucial, especially if Colby Bishop does not regain his previous form. The future of loan players like Millenic Alli and Gustavo Cabellero seems uncertain, and while fans hope for the return of former players, it appears unlikely. Most importantly, Portsmouth looks set to retain head coach John Mousinho, which is a relief for the fans as they aim for a successful season ahead.
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Portsmouth Must Nail Summer Transfer Window for Success
Portsmouth aims to excel in the summer transfer window, focusing on key player retention and strategic signings to strengthen the squad.
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