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Ex-pompey Academy pair on the lookout for new clubs

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Pompey Academy graduates Adam May and Brandon Haunstrup are on the lookout for new clubs this summer.

That’s after current employers Cambridge

United told both they are free to leave the Abbey Stadium.

Haunstrup, who joined the League One outfit on a free transfer from Kilmarnock in July 2022, has been told his contract won’t be renewed when it expires at the end of next month.

May is still under contract at the U’s until 2025, but he has been transfer-listed by boss Garry Monk as he looks to stamp his authority on a squad he inherited from Neil Harris, who quit to join Millwall in March.

The duo are among a group of 16 players who have been told their futures lie away from the Abbey Stadium outfit who finished 18th in League One this season, with 12 being released on free transfers and four being made available for transfer.

News of Haunstrup’s impending departure will come as no surprise, with the 27-year-old restricted to just seven appearance­s in all competitio­ns this season due to injury.

In fact, his fitness has blighted his two-year stay with the U’s and allowed him to feature just 15 times for the club.

Left-back Haunstrup, who made 57 appearance­s for Pompey following his August 2015 debut against Derby in the League Cup, spent the latter part of this season on loan at National League Gateshead, where he made one appearance.

May has also had issues with injury at Cambridge - notably the ACL setback he suffered against Bolton in 2022 which kept him out of action for 11 months. But following his return last September, the midfielder went on to make 30 appearance­s for the U’s this term.

Since leaving Pompey for Cambridge on a free in 2020 – after loan spells at Gosport Borough, Sutton United, Aldershot Town, Swindon Town and Boreham Wood – the 26-year-old has made 142 appearance­s for the club and scored 10 goals.

A player who featured 30 times for the Blues, May is currently valued at around £200,000 by transferma­rkt. com.

News of Haunstrup’s impending departure will come as no surprise

 ?? ?? Adam May, right, with Brandon Haunstrup, centre, and Alex Bass after Pompey’s Checkatrad­e Trophy final win against Sunderland in 2019
Adam May, right, with Brandon Haunstrup, centre, and Alex Bass after Pompey’s Checkatrad­e Trophy final win against Sunderland in 2019
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