Portsmouth FC ought to advocate for a revised Man City transfer deal: Opinion

Under John Mousinho, Portsmouth midfielder Alex Robertson has emerged as a star, displaying his talent and becoming into a vital member of the team.

Portsmouth is the front-runner to be promoted to the Championship for the first time since 2012 due to their impressive achievements and current league standing.

Given Manchester City’s track record of capitalizing on youthful talent, Portsmouth might think about pursuing a permanent agreement for the much sought-after Robertson if they hope to keep him for the upcoming campaign.

Alex Robertson, a midfielder on loan from Manchester City, has surprised everyone this season under John Mousinho. As such, the team will need to move quickly to secure the brilliant young player.

 

Following their 3-2 victory away at Reading, Pompey is currently leading League One after 15 games, three points ahead of second-place Oxford United.

Portsmouth, who are unbeaten in the League right now, appear to be the favorites to make their first Championship appearance since 2012.

Young midfielder Alex Robertson has been a sensation at the center of Mousinho’s team, starting 13 of their 15 games thus far.

Following his standout displays in the Manchester City junior system, Portsmouth signed the midfield player on a temporary loan in the summer.

The 20-year-old’s talent is evident as he has played twice internationally for Australia despite only making appearances for England at the youth level.

The midfield player is probably going to be in high demand come summer transfer window, therefore Portsmouth will need to start considering their alternatives if they want to keep the Manchester City player.

If Pompey hopes to retain the Australian international for the upcoming season, they should start investigating permanent contracts for Roberston, albeit the final decision would rest with Manchester City and the player himself.

The fans, who would be thrilled to have the Australian midfielder on a long-term contract with the team, would also gain confidence from the player if they demonstrated their desire in a permanent agreement.

Although none of them have played much for the first team, Manchester City has a history of making a lot of money off of up-and-coming young talent. Players like Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer, and James Trafford have brought in over £60 million for the squad.

Given City’s history of outgoings, it is possible that they would want a premium cost for Robertson; nevertheless, if Pompey expresses interest quickly enough, they may be able to sign him at a discounted rate.

Alternatively, the League One leaders should learn from Sheffield United’s approach to managing their James McAtee predicament.

The England U21 international played a major role in the Blades’ Championship campaign, which finished in second place and got them promoted back to the Premier League, on his season-long loan there last year.

Owing to McAtee’s outstanding play for Sheffield United, Man City decided against allowing the young player to leave the team on loan once more, waiting to see how McAtee performed in preseason.

United realized they had the opportunity to bring McAtee back to the team and signed him on a loan late in the transfer window when Manchester City signed Matheus Nunes.

If Robertson does well under Mousinho this summer, a similar circumstance might arise again.

The midfield player is already well-liked by Pep Guardiola, who even asked him to practice with the first team in 2020 when he was just 17 years old.

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