Portsmouth News

Cowley’s absolute priority in crucial mid-term window

Offloading high-earning fringe players key for Blues boss

- by JORDAN CROSS The News jordan.cross@thenews.co.uk

THE calls have now been discreetly made.

Polite conversati­ons to test the water over the possibilit­y of any interest and, in the event of a positive reception, an enquiry over whether a January deal could be engineered.

But the sentiment is clear: these Pompey players are available.

And, make no mistake, oiling the wheels for a departure for the minority of fringe players eating up a substantia­l slice of the playing budget pie is Danny Cowley’s absolute January priority.

Hence the tentative communicat­ion with Darren Ferguson over the potential availabili­ty of John Marquis, The News reported last week.

The Peterborou­gh boss is in the market for a striker to aid his team’s Championsh­ip survival bid, Marquis is a player he knows well from Doncaster and Pompey need to generate finances to fund Cowley’s own squad reshaping. So the tactful discussion took place, albeit the subject matter being met with a lukewarm response from the Posh boss.

Of course, you can expect countless other similar Machi- avellian exchang- es to take place in the coming days and weeks. Do Plymouth or Oxford United still fancy Ellis Harrison? Is there a market for Michael Jacobs? Looking for a defender, how about Paul Downing? These are the men who can free up the money to allow

Cowley to bring in the players he views as a priority, to allow his side to be competitiv­e in their play-off chase.

But the business of recruitmen­t is not one played out on a laptop, where Tonton Zola Moukoko, Cherno Samba and Freddy Adu offer the answer to our transfer window prayers at the tap of a button.

Getting players on very reasonable deals by League One standards to move with six months remaining, may be a lot easier said than done.

These men could well be comfortabl­e where they are, and they didn’t hand out the contracts.

Cowley has promised honest conversati­ons with those involved, while peddling the angle they can get their futures secured before the summer scramble to find a club gets underway.

So we wait to see what develops. Jacobs, for example, has spoken of his desire for regular playing time while having a totally open dialogue with his manager.

There need to be takers for these players, however, even with the possibilit­y of

Pompey lightening the financial load for buyers.

As the adage goes in the game, football clubs buy players, they don’t sell them.

But the whiff of promotion or desire to bolster a survival bid often prompts the kind of business which may help the

Pompey January sales.

If not, with the parameters defined as one in, one out, Cowley may have to take a decision or two he doesn’t want to in an effort to get the powerful striker and central defender he still views as priorities.

However it pans out, expect a few bluffs and plenty of mind games as Pompey play their January hand.

After busting in previous January windows, though, they need to hold their nerve this time as they cash in their chips.

 ?? Picture: Jason Brown ?? KEEN TO PLAY Michael Jacobs has spoken of his desire for regular playing time
Picture: Jason Brown KEEN TO PLAY Michael Jacobs has spoken of his desire for regular playing time
 ?? Picture: Jason Brown ?? STILL HERE Ellis Harrison was linked with a move elsewhere in League One during the summer transfer window yet remains a Pompey player
Picture: Jason Brown STILL HERE Ellis Harrison was linked with a move elsewhere in League One during the summer transfer window yet remains a Pompey player

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