Why Oxford’s Wembley hero is a realistic link for Pompey Scan here to register online for Pompey alerts
Whether Pompey’s reported interest in Oxford’s play-off final goal hero Josh Murphy is accurate remains to be seen, yet the link is certainly realistic.
Aside from the rightback role, strengthening the Blues’ wing options for the challenge of the Championship remains a leading priority this summer.
Granted, every position requires attention during what will surely be another busy transfer window for sporting director Rich
Hughes and a recruitment team which now includes Brad Wall.
However, as it stands, Paddy Lane is the only genuine contender for the wide positions in John Mousinho’s first-team as Pompey readjust for the step up.
Indeed, the likelihood is two more arrivals are required, perhaps even three, considering the overreliance on Lane and Abu Kamara in the League One title success.
Indeed, the talented youngsters were exhausted at the end of a gruelling season, hampering their consistency at the tail end, a factor both have publicly admitted.
Now Kamara has returned to Norwich, where he is expected to challenge for the Canaries’ first-team following their play-off semifinal elimination rather than being sent on another loan.
Coupled with Josh Martin’s inevitable release following sporadic involvement, that leaves just Gavin Whyte and Anthony Scully competing with Lane for two wing spots in the Championship.
Unless Callum Lang is utilised there, as he was against Wigan when he operated on the left, yet he has thrived primarily behind the striker since his January arrival.
Still, following their disappointing maiden Fratton Park seasons, it’s going to be tough for Whyte and Scully to suddenly elevate themselves into firstteam regulars in 2024-25.
Not impossible, but difficult.
Perhaps a rejuvenated Scully, finally free from injury misfortune, can find a way through and, of the pair, he remains the more likely.
Bearing in mind he suffered knee damage in the opening match against Bristol Rovers and attempted to play on during subsequent weeks, we truly haven’t seen the best of the former Lincoln man, who featured just nine times.
Scully deserves the benefit of the doubt and the opportunity to impress in pre-season, although with 16 league outings over the last two seasons, there remain obvious concerns.
Whyte is a little different, having made 33 appearances this season, including
starting against Barnsley in the League One title-winning fixture.
Once regarded as a marquee signing following his arrival from Cardiff, he has arguably proven the biggest disappointment of all last summer’s recruits, albeit not through lack of effort or professionalism.
Aside from his gamechanging entrance at Peterborough and a consolation goal in the
EFL Trophy loss to AFC Wimbledon, it has so far never really clicked for the Northern Ireland international.
Admittedly, life off the pitch has been testing for the likeable Whyte, whose partner and two young children returned to Belfast early in his Pompey career, leaving him in the unenviable position of settling into a new area without his family by his side.
Meanwhile, the Irishman, who is contracted until the summer of 2026, was a noticeable absence from the Southsea Common celebrations, afterwards put down to illness by Mousinho.
Maybe he can rediscover his form in the Championship, although
The likelihood is two more arrivals are required, perhaps even three, considering the overreliance on Lane and Abu Kamara
he previously started just 19 matches in four years at that level with Cardiff, instead finding himself loaned out to Hull and Oxford United.
Josh Murphy may well be the answer, a player Mousinho knows all about from six months together at the Kassam Stadium as team-mates and somebody Pompey’s boss rates highly.
Regardless, there needs to be substantial strengthening in that department this summer. The talented Lane cannot go it alone in the Championship.
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