Portsmouth News

Recruitmen­t focus shifts away from Thompson

- – JORDAN CROSS

POMPEY are ready to focus their January midfield hunt away from Ben Thompson.

But the Blues privately believe they could still land the midfielder if they are to seal promotion to the Championsh­ip.

Pompey are focussing their January recruitmen­t on the middle of the park and still feel they have the ability to bring in a heavy-hitting player in that area.

That’s despite facing spending and squad restrictio­ns under the wage cap introduced in League One this summer.

Kenny Jackett is content with the players at his disposal and the depth of his 22-man squad.

But there is concern that there is not currently like-forlike cover for Andy Cannon in the 4-4-2 set-up being employed at present.

That makes the addition of another option who can bring similar drive in that area a priority when the window reopens on Friday.

Pompey were keen on making a return bid to bring in Thompson from Millwall, but the 25-year-old has made it clear he’s not prepared to drop down a division.

Furthermor­e, Lions boss Gary Rowett wants to keep the Londoner in his ranks.

The midfield area is one Jackett is prioritisi­ng in the next window but he also has other issues to address.

Loanees Rasmus

Nicolaisen and Cam Pring have January recalls from their parent clubs which could be actioned.

Nicolaisen has aired some frustratio­n at his lack of playing time with Pring doing likewise, although the left-back made it clear he’d like to stay put at Pompey.

There is also striker Jordy Hiwula’s future to address. The 26-year-old’s short-term deal comes to an end in the new year.

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