Portsmouth News

Blues boss keen to get business done early

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DANNY COWLEY warned Pompey can’t afford to fall behind in their recruitmen­t this summer.

And the Blues’ boss has laid down an ambition for as much as three-quarters of his squad to be in place by the time his players return for pre-season training.

The season came to a close with a 4-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday last Saturday, but planning towards the new campaign is already well underway.

Cowley has 10 players currently contracted, 12 deals coming to a close and five loanees returning to their parent clubs.

The 43-year-old has made it clear he would like to retain as many as 17 of his existing group moving forward.

That would then leave Cowley looking to supplement that number with a sprinkling of new faces for next term.

Sean Raggett, Louis Thompson and Marcus Harness appear priorities out of those whose contracts come to a close, with a playas-you-play deal mooted for Michael Jacobs.

Aiden O’Brien revealed to The News yesterday, however, he’s yet to hear from Pompey after making a huge impact since his January arrival.

Cowley has made it clear he wants loanees George Hirst and Hayden Carter back at Fratton Park next season.

He said: ‘It’s really important (Pompey don’t fall behind this summer), absolutely.

‘We need to make sure that’s the case.

‘We would like to do our work early, and it’s really important that when we come back for pre-season we have two-thirds to three-quarters of the squad together.

‘That time we’re not going to get back, so it’s imperative to plan, develop and evolve the team.’

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