Portsmouth News

Vincent open to potential loan switch

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POMPEY defender Liam Vincent is waiting to learn his loan fate.

The left-back has put his injury-hit 2021-22 campaign behind him and is fully fit going into pre-season.

The 19-year-old is expected to fight for a first-team place in the campaign ahead, yet a loan away from Fratton Park to boost his developmen­t is still a strong possibilit­y.

Vincent told The News :‘I think my future will depend on pre-season. There is a very clear understand­ing that whether it's at Pompey next season or potentiall­y on loan, the aim is to get 40 games or starts and build my senior profile.

‘It all depends on pre-season. You never know when injuries will arise and we had a really small squad last year, so it will depend on the first few weeks of the summer.’

Last season, two of Danny Cowley’s youth contingent enjoyed strong loans in the National League, as they gained valuable senior experience.

Haji Mnoga impressed at Weymouth – while Jay Mingi’s form for Maidenhead saw him attract suitors in the division, before making his Blues bow in March.

And after watching the duo flourish in non-league, a temporary spell away from Pompey is something Vincent is open to.

He added: ‘I think a loan would be great for me, as well. If you can get that first half of the season where you’re playingwee­kin,weekout(it’sgreat).

‘Haji did it really well during the second half of the season as well at Weymouth and I think it’s a great way to build up your CV in football.

‘It gives Haji a great opportunit­y going into next season and it’s the same with Jay.

‘If the games aren’t with the first team, it’ll be a case of getting out on loan and improving myself as a player, then coming back and fighting for a place.’

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