‘That’s what we’re moving away from’: Portsmouth boss lays recruitment plans on line ahead of summer business
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Blues boss John Mousinho has made it clear the club will move away from signing experienced players stepping down from a higher level this summer.
Mousinho expects to see a shift in target being recruited, as the reshaped football operation at Fratton Park implement their plans.
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Hide AdAnd, although not completely shutting off landing those heading towards their thirties, that means stepping away from the type of players Pompey supporters with long memories will be familiar with.
‘That frustrates everyone,’ Mousinho said, when asked about signing footballers looking for a final payday.
‘Sometimes you get those, they’re brilliant and do really well for the football club.
‘Other times it doesn’t quite work out.
‘Sometimes you look at players from a higher level. Are they going to come down and perform?
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‘Age doesn’t really come into it. It’s a factor, but it doesn’t mean we wouldn’t sign a 28-year-old.
‘At the same time, probably what we’re moving away from is the older player coming down who’s already had his career.
‘They’ve got huge benefits to a lot of football clubs, absolutely no doubt, and we have some good ones here as well.
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Hide Ad‘But just in terms of the direction the club is going we’re trying to move away from.
‘That’s the reason, if you look at this head coach appointment, we’re going to go younger and more development focussed. That’s what this thing is all about.’
The signs have been clear in Pompey’s January recruitment, the direction of travel being taken under Mousinho and sporting director Richard Hughes.
Mousinho added: ‘We’re looking for that development profile.
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Hide Ad‘We’re looking at players, regardless of where they’ve come from, who haven’t quite yet hit the peak of their careers.
‘That’s what we’d like think we’re going to sign.
‘If it is a player coming down from the Championship, it will be because we think they haven’t necessarily managed to hit the highs yet and we can develop them.’
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