Portsmouth News

Carter will cost Blues £500,000

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Blackburn Rovers have slapped a £500,000 valuation on Hayden Carter’s head.

But the Championsh­ip side’s managerial situation is muddying the waters over the prospect of a Fratton return for the outstandin­g Blues loanee.

Danny Cowley remains keen on pursuing a deal for the defender, after the 22-yearold excelled over the second half of the season at Fratton Park.

The Pompey boss has made it clear he believes Carter represents the kind of player his club should be looking to sign permanentl­y moving forward, along with Leicester City’s George Hirst.

To do that will require the Blues paying the biggest fee since shelling out £1m to bring John Marquis in from Doncaster Rovers, back in August 2019.

The route to a deal for Carter is also complicate­d by the fact Blackburn are without a manager, with Tony Mowbray leaving Ewood Park after five years.

The successor is likely to want to assess his squad before sanctionin­g any deals.

Another factor is Rovers’ club captain Darrah Lenihan being out of contract this summer.

If he was to stay put, that would push Carter further down the pecking order with central defenders Scott Wharton and Daniel Ayala already contracted next term.

Carter made a big impact at Pompey after his January arrival, making 22 appearance­s and becoming a big favourite with fans.

With his second loan spell in League One following on from a stay at Burton Albion, the Stockport lad has indicated he would like to push for Championsh­ip playing time although open to the possibilit­y of a Pompey return.

Carter has two years remaining on the Blackburn deal he signed last August.

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