Portsmouth’s stance over the wake of bid talk for Leicester City, Stoke City over The Brentford Star deal
Pompey are planning for life in the Championship without Abu Kamara.
The Blues are fully expecting to go up against the winger as a Norwich City player in the Championship.
That’s in the wake of talk suggesting they’d placed a permanent bid for the winger, after his soaring loan success at Fratton Park last season.
Those reports were shot down in Norfolk, following Johannes Holf Thorup appointment as the Canaries’ new head coach at the end of last month.
Thorup will assess his squad in pre-season, after David Wagner’s sacking 24 hours in the wake of his side’s play-off failure against Leeds United.
Pompey’s hope was Norwich would gain promotion and open the door to another loan, with the Championship the next level Kamara will be expected to operate at.
Mousinho and the football operation showed a duty of care towards the Londoner, one which was noted by his parent club, while Pompey have a good relationship with Andrew Hughes – Norwich’s loan manager before moving on to their coaching staff.
They are aware, however, Kamara will be a wanted man at Carrow Road, with the evidence clear he’s capable of operating at second-tier level in his season-long stay at Pompey.
The 20-year-old bagged 10 goals and chipped in with 11 assists in all competitions, to play a central role in the Blues’ League One title win.
Kamara has also been linked with a host of clubs over a permanent move, including Leicester, Stoke, Brentford and German outfit Freiburg.
That means the only question is whether Norwich cash in on the winger now, as he enters the final year of his existing agreement.
Meanwhile, Pompey are left to look elsewhere to fill the crucial wide positions ahead of their return to the Championship.
Josh Murphy is a strong consideration, as he becomes a free agent after playing a big role in Oxford United reaching the Championship via the play-offs.
Crystal Palace’s Jadan Raymond is another player Pompey are known to be keen on that in that area of the pitch.
The former England youth international hasn’t been able to make an impact with the Bluebirds over the past couple of years though and has spent the past 12 months in Belgium with K.V. Kortrijk.
Cardiff have also announced on their website that Nathaniel Phillips has returned to Liverpool following the end of his loan.
The centre-back linked up with the Welsh outfit back in January and went on to make 18 outings for them in the Championship.
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