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Who will find out they’re not part of Danny’s plans?

2022/23 squad set to take shape later this week

- Neil ALLEN Chief Sports Writer @pn_neil_allen

THE future of Pompey’s playing squad will this week become clearer.

With the League One season concluded, focus now turns to addressing which of the present team are part of Danny Cowley’s plans.

The Blues’ head coach is to hold one-to-one meetings with his players until Thursday at the club’s Hilsea training ground.

It is a standard post-season debrief which also serves as an opportunit­y to clarify where all parties stand in terms of potentiall­y prolonging Fratton Park stays.

As a consequenc­e, some will be told they are surplus to requiremen­ts as Cowley undertakes another closeseaso­n overhaul.

Pompey have 12 players out of contract after next month, of which approximat­ely six possess club options to extend by an additional 12 months.

Talks have already opened with the vast majority of those players Cowley is keen to retain at Fratton Park for next season and beyond.

These include Sean Raggett, The News/ Sports Mail’s Player of the Season, who scooped another eight supporter awards at the End of Season dinner on Sunday night.

Cowley is eager to keep the influentia­l central defender, who is sure to attract League One interest this summer. Crucially in the case of Raggett, the club do not possess a contract clause, thereby aren’t in control of the situation, sparking concerns he may leave.

Certainly there is more confidence over keeping Michael Jacobs and Louis Thompson, who both have such clauses which favour the club.

With Jacobs, however, the Blues are exploring offering a fresh contract, which involves pay-as-you-play elements, similar to the agreement for Thompson last summer.

Activating Marcus Harness’ option is a no-brainer, although Pompey’s second top-scorer could still depart, with Championsh­ip interest still ongoing.

Meanwhile, Aiden O’Brien’s short-term arrangemen­t comes to a close, although there is appetite from all sides to hand the popular attacker a new deal.

Ideally, Cowley wishes to retain 16 members of the current squad, which would aid continuity and avoid a repeat of the chaotic last summer which saw triallists outnumberi­ng contracted players.

Other players whose deals

expire after next month are Reeco Hackett, Ollie Webber, Paul Downing, Callum Johnson, Shaun Williams, Jayden Reid and Jay Mingi.

Meanwhile, Pompey’s loan quartet of George Hirst, Mahlon Romeo, Gavin Bazunu, Hayden Carter and Tyler Walker have returned to their parent clubs.

Cowley, however, is keen to bring Carter and Hirst back to Fratton Park next season for a second loan spell.

 ?? ?? NO BRAINER Marcus Harness’ contract clause will be activated
NO BRAINER Marcus Harness’ contract clause will be activated
 ?? Picture: Robin Jones ?? UNCERTAIN FITURE Sean Raggett receives an award from Gemma Raggett (no relation) from Portsmouth FC Supporters Club London - one of eight awards he collected during the evening’s ceremony
Picture: Robin Jones UNCERTAIN FITURE Sean Raggett receives an award from Gemma Raggett (no relation) from Portsmouth FC Supporters Club London - one of eight awards he collected during the evening’s ceremony

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