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Published Date: 01 July 2009
Portsmouth have confirmed the release of Noe Pamarot, Lauren, Glen Little, Djimi Traore and Jerome Thomas – but are weighing up a new deal for out-of-contract captain Sol Campbell.
Former Arsenal and England defender Campbell and Nigerian striker Kanu have both come to the end of their current deals.

However, Pompey executive chairman Peter Storrie revealed talks with the duo could take place to extend their stays.

"There are not any discussions going on with Sol at the moment. In terms of whether there will be further discussions, we will look at it next week," Storrie told the club's official website,
www.portsmouthfc.co.uk.

"Kanu has the option of another year, which he is considering."
Although veteran defender Hermann Hreidarsson, 34, has agreed a new one-year contract at Fratton Park, Bolton today completed the signing of Sean Davis on a free transfer – six months after Portsmouth rejected a £3.5million bid for the midfielder.

Pompey have yet to confirm a permanent management team for next season, after Paul Hart and Brian Kidd took charge over the closing months of the season following Tony Adams' dismissal.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 11:31 AM
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