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Portsmouth turn down two fresh bids for alleged Cardiff City

Thu Jul 11, 2019 1:47 pm

Portsmouth turn down two fresh bids for alleged Cardiff City, Millwall, Leeds United and Wigan target Jamal Lowe - reports



Thursday 11th July 2019


Portsmouth have reportedly turned down two fresh bids for star asset Jamal Lowe.

Cardiff City , Leeds United and Middlesbrough have all been linked with a move for the winger this summer, along with Millwall and Wigan.

So far, it's believed that only the latter two have made any sort of concrete approach, with both clubs previously having bids of £1.5m knocked back.

Portsmouth value Lowe at around £3m and, according to The News , the latest approach is likely to have come from one of those two clubs.

The level of interest in the 24-year old from the Bluebirds isn't yet clear, but Neil Warnock is believed to be in the market for a wideman and Lowe could well fit the bill.


The player has not yet made a formal transfer request, but it's understood that he would be open to a move away in this window, particularly if he's given the chance to test himself at a higher level.

Pompey boss Kenny Jackett has stressed that he is keen to keep Lowe, who is contracted until next summer, with the club having an additional 12-month option.

Lowe found the net during Wednesday night's 11-0 demolition of UCD and will return to England with the rest of the squad on Friday.
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Re: Portsmouth turn down two fresh bids for alleged Cardiff

Thu Jul 11, 2019 1:57 pm

If we are serious offer 2.5m and stop farting around if it's a no move on, 1 month to go clock is ticking :old:

Re: Portsmouth turn down two fresh bids for alleged Cardiff

Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:21 pm

PEMBROKE ALLAN
i fear we are doing the same asthe start of last season, leaving till the last minute, a lot on the forum said last time around transfer deadline, whats the panic plenty of time and we ended up with no striker for the best part of the season and a makeshift patters, with zohore absent, reid on the bench really wished we would have signed a big named striker, to give the supporters a lift after our relagation,
and to keep the new supporters on board.

Re: Portsmouth turn down two fresh bids for alleged Cardiff

Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:52 pm

montyblue wrote:PEMBROKE ALLAN
i fear we are doing the same asthe start of last season, leaving till the last minute, a lot on the forum said last time around transfer deadline, whats the panic plenty of time and we ended up with no striker for the best part of the season and a makeshift patters, with zohore absent, reid on the bench really wished we would have signed a big named striker, to give the supporters a lift after our relagation,
and to keep the new supporters on board.



I know its paper talk but it's the same every year linked to so & so but nothing happens! only for later when it's to late we had bid or similar just like kujic from liverpool wasted months on Him what for? If We want this guy pay near enough the price if say no walk away not piddle around raising amount 2k at a time.... ...