Portsmouth News

Blues keen to fill Pring & RHF voids

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POMPEY have two vacant squad slots – and are targeting filling both during the January transfer window.

This week’s departures of Cam Pring and Reeco Hackett-Fairchild brings the squad down to 20.

That creates two spaces within salary cap-driven restrictio­ns – which Mark Catlin insists the Blues are striving to fill.

Jordy Hiwula’s new deal means additional strikers aren’t required, while, as it stands, no central-halves are needed unless Rasmus Nicolaisen opts to return to Denmark.

However, Pring, who has exited for Bristol City, must be replaced at left-back, while the central midfield area is recognised as a position requiring strengthen­ing.

Pompey’s chief executive admitted the Blues possess the desire – and financial resources – to recruit for both roles.

Catlin told The News: ‘You can’t stand still, you are always looking to improve in every position, if that is possible.

‘If we’d have gone into the window and come out the other side with the same squad, I don't think that would have been the end of the world.

‘But with Cameron going back, we will have to see how that pans out. Even before that, we’ve kept our powder dry slightly. There’s (also) an option to bring in the right player if it’s within the salary cap – and if Kenny believes it will strengthen the squad.

‘It’s always important to manage expectatio­ns and the salary cap budget is all but spent, but we probably do have the flexibilit­y to bring in an additional player.

‘Then really if Kenny wants to bring anyone else in, the maths dictate a player has to go out, but I don’t believe that is the intention.

‘We don't want to change just for change’s sake, though.’

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