Portsmouth News

Robertson ‘in talks over Israel move’

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Clark Robertson could be heading to a surprising Asian destinatio­n following his Pompey departure.

The centre-back was one of eight out-of-contract players to leave Fratton Park at the end of a disappoint­ing season, which saw the Blues again miss out on the League One play-offs.

Amid his PO4 exit, the 29-year-old was quickly linked with a move to Derby, which would see him reunite with his former boss at Rotherham, Paul Warne.

But now Robertson appears to be making a shock switch to Israel as he weighs up his next career step.

The Scot has reportedly opened talks with Israeli side Maccabi Petah Tikva, according to the Daily Record.

The club is based in the central district of the country and was recently promoted to the Israeli Premier League after claiming the second division title.

They are believed to be keen on strengthen­ing their central defensive ranks, with Robertson on their radar.

Indeed, the ex-Aberdeen man wouldn’t be the first Pompey defender to make a switch abroad in recent years, with Christian Burgess enjoying success with high-flying Belgian outfit Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.

Following his departure in 2020, the 31-year-old claimed the Jupiler B League title in his first campaign before qualifying for the Europa League last season.

Robertson spent two years at Fratton Park after arriving on a free transfer from Rotherham in June 2021.

His time at PO4 was heavily affected by injuries, which would limit him to just 49 outings in League One.

The defender joined the likes of Ryan Tunnicliff­e, Louis Thompsonan­dMichaelJa­cobs in seeing the Fratton Park exit door as John Mousinho began his summer overhaul.

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