Portsmouth News

Championsh­ip ambition on hold as Curtis looks set to stay

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RONAN CURTIS’ Championsh­ip trail appears to have gone cold as the transfer window approaches closure.

Preston, Blackburn and Cardiff have all shown interest in the Republic of Ireland internatio­nal over the summer.

However, Curtis is facing up to the growing possibilit­y that he will not be leaving Fratton Park during the current window.

Pompey have long made it clear they have no intention of parting with the winger at the last minute, thereby inevitably sparking a desperate scramble for a replacemen­t.

That scenario looks unlikely, though, with little apparent movement from interested parties at present ahead of tonight’s 11pm deadline.

The News understand­s there is now an acceptance from both sides that Curtis will remain with the Blues, despite being keen to test himself at Championsh­ip level.

That will come as a blow to the 25-year-old – but will delight Pompey head coach

Danny Cowley knowing he has a player of Curtis’ calibre still at his disposal.

The winger flew to Portugal on Sunday to link up with the Republic of Ireland squad ahead of forthcomin­g internatio­nals against Portugal, Azerbaijan and Serbia.

During his Fratton Park absence, there remain lingering hopes that late transfer developmen­ts may still occur.

Yet in a window in which Fulham, Middlesbro­ugh, QPR, Stoke and Swansea are the only Championsh­ip clubs to have paid transfer fees, it doesn’t look realistic.

Pompey have been keen on receiving around £2m for the Irishman they recruited for a bargain £100,000 in the summer of 2018.

Yet the coronaviru­s pandemic’s influence in depriving match-day revenue for 18 months has significan­tly reduced the financial outlay of clubs, particular­ly in the Championsh­ip.

And with Curtis’ contract ending in the summer of 2023, the Blues have no need to accept a cut-price deal during the current window. Throughout the uncertaint­y of whether he would stay at Fratton Park, the ex-Derry man has earned praise from Cowley over his positive attitude and commitment.

Nonetheles­s, it has been a disappoint­ing start to the campaign from Curtis, who has still to either score or assist in the opening six matches.

Indeed, that return will have done little to convince Championsh­ip clubs to splash out a large transfer fee on acquiring him before the window closes.

 ?? Picture: Daniel Chesterton/phcimages.com ?? GOING NOWHERE Ronan Curtis
Picture: Daniel Chesterton/phcimages.com GOING NOWHERE Ronan Curtis

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