Ronan Curtis reiterates stance that he sees himself at Portsmouth next season
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The Republic of Ireland international enjoyed a superb maiden season in the Football League after arriving from Derry City last summer.
Curtis ended last campaign with 12 goals in 52 appearances as Kenny Jackett’s men suffered play-off semi-final defeat to Sunderland.
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Hide AdSuch an impact has led to the winger admitting there’re a couple of clubs circling for his signature.
While on Eire duty earlier this month, the 23-year-old felt he would be he’d be remaining at the Blues next term.
And now speaking to the Derry Journal, Curtis has echoed that stance.
He said: ‘There are a couple of clubs interested but I’ll just leave that to the agents.
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Hide Ad‘I do my bit on the pitch and they do their best off the pitch. So we’ll just wait and see.
‘I’ve still got another year and a bit left on my contract. I love Portsmouth and nothing is happening at the minute. I’m enjoying my football.
‘I see myself there next season. I’ve still got a year or so left unless somebody comes in.
‘I don’t think they will but there’s a couple of rumours and we’ll just have to wait and see what happens. I’m a Pompey player for now.’
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