Portsmouth News

Permanent Carter move

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POMPEY chief executive Andy Cullen believes a permanent move for Hayden Carter this summer looks ‘unlikely’.

The Blues’ CEO also cast doubt over a second loan arrangemen­t for the defender by claiming the Championsh­ip side currently have ‘big plans’ for the 22-year-old next season.

Yet he stressed, if that changed then Pompey would be very interested in a reunion with the player.

Carter enjoyed an impressive loan spell at Fratton Park over the second half of the 2021-22 season, making 22 appearance­s and scoring once.

His form has since prompted the Blues to register an interest in bringing the £500,000-rated former Manchester City youth-team player back to the south coast.

That is something that would appeal to Carter. Yet so too is the prospect of returning to Ewood Park to fight

for a first-team place for the Championsh­ip outfit under their yet-to-be-confirmed new manager.

According to Cullen, he is likely to be ‘a big part of their team going forward next year’, with his Fratton Park loan designed to facilitate that progressio­n.

Speaking to BBC Radio Solent, the Blues’ CEO said: ‘Hayden is a player that everyone would love to have back at Fratton Park, not just myself and Danny (Cowley, head coach), but the supporters as well.

‘We’re in a situation with Blackburn where we were very grateful to them for entrusting the next stage of Hayden’s developmen­t with us in the second half of last season.

‘I know they have big plans for him at Ewood Park and at the minute see him as a big part of their team going forward next year.

‘They don’t even have a manager at the minute, so that has to play out.

‘When we signed him, it was very much on the basis that this was a precursor to him being a big part of Blackburn’s plans going forward.

‘We’ll continue to monitor that one and if there’s any chance of us having Hayden back then we’d love to have him again here next season.

‘If we could do a permanent then fantastic, but I think that’s relatively unlikely given Blackburn’s plans for him.’

 ?? ?? Hayden Carter has returned to Blackburn following his Pompey loan
Hayden Carter has returned to Blackburn following his Pompey loan

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