Portsmouth News

Curtis ready to talk about a new deal

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Ronan Curtis is ready to start talks over a new deal.

And The News understand­s it is the Republic of Ireland internatio­nal’s preference to extend his five-year stay at Fratton Park.

Curtis becomes a free agent this summer as his existing three-and-a-half year agreement comes to a close.

But discussion­s are ready to start next week over new terms, with all sides hopeful of an agreement being reached.

The 27-year-old’s season came grinding to a halt when he injured his anterior cruciate ligament in March against Bolton Wanderers.

That led to the winger, who missed the last 14 games of the 2022/23 season, undergoing surgery in March, which he is now recovering well from.

A conservati­ve timescale has put the end of the year as the target for his return, but the hope is the former Derry City man could be back in the equation sooner.

That will have to be factored into discussion­s, though Pompey are firmly aware of their duty of care to their longest-serving player in terms of the senior set-up.

Even on the road to recovery Curtis will not be short of suitors, after bagging 57 goals in 226 Blues appearance­s. Seven of those goals came in 36 appearance­s in the season just finished.

His preference, however, is to definitely to stay in the city which has become his home for the man who’s attracted interest from the likes of Cardiff, Blackburn and Bristol City.

Curtis’ son was born last September, with his partner also from the area and his own family building ties with Portsmouth.

Head coach John Mousinho has also made no secret he’s a fan of the talent he’s been tasked with stopping when a player with Oxford.

*Pompey announce increased season ticket prices – see pages 78 & 79.

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