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Muntari sale to spark spending spree



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
Pompey will close in on Shaun Wright-Phillips and Nicky Shorey – after cashing in on Sulley Muntari.
But they have been forced to admit defeat in their last-ditch bid to sign Younes Kaboul, with the defender agreeing terms with Sunderland.

Muntari will clinch a £12m switch to Inter Milan within the next 48 hours after yesterday saying his Blues goodbyes.

The fee – a £5m profit on the figure paid to Udinese last summer – will be ploughed straight back into Harry Redknapp's squad- strengthening plans.

Although a chunk will go to Udinese, Redknapp will earmark the cash to bring long-time targets Wright-Phillips and Shorey to Fratton Park.

Kaboul was today having a medical at Sunderland ahead of clinching a £5m deal to the Stadium of Light.

Pompey had made a late attempt to snatch the Spurs centre-back but Roy Keane's talks earlier this week proved decisive in landing the Frenchman.

Wright-Phillips (below) remains the Blues' number-one target, though.
And the money received from the Muntari deal now makes the right-winger's arrival likely.

Wright-Phillips is available for around £9m.
Meanwhile, Shorey is desperate for a return to the top flight and the
chance to link up with close friend Glen Little.

But Reading boss Steve Coppell has warned any potential deal must be completed soon.

Pompey are keen to strengthen their options on the left-hand side of defence and Shorey – who has a year left on his Reading contract – would be available for around £4m.

Redknapp had been loath to sell Muntari, who made 33 appearances last season.

But Inter's offer was too good to refuse.
And with money needed to pursue his transfer targets, the Blues boss admitted he could not turn it down.

He said: 'Sulley is a terrific player but, like everything, you have to look at it again if you get a very good offer.

'I want to keep him and would be sorry to lose him but every player has his price.
'I built the side who got us into the Premier League from the money Crouchie brought into this club when I sold him first time around.

'Sometimes an offer is too good to turn down, no matter who the player is.
'I like Sulley, he's a good player. You have got to be a good player to have Inter Milan interested in you, but that's how it is.'

Muntari said his farewells at Pompey's training ground yesterday and will now pen a four-year deal with the Italian champions.

Over the summer the 23-year-old had also attracted interest from Juventus, only for the Italian giants to recruit Danish international Christian Poulsen instead.

Meanwhile, former Pompey winger Franck Songo'o is interesting Plymouth.

The Frenchman's Blues contract expired during the summer and he is now a free agent after turning down the offer of a new deal at Fratton Park.
neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

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PompeyWallasey,

Merseyside 25/07/2008 08:33:24
Younes Kaboul has delayed his medical for 24 hours to 'talk to my family' about the Sunderland deal. So don't rule out a swoop for him too!
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POMPEYBEN,

London 25/07/2008 08:46:16
Fingers crossed we get all 3!!!

If we do there will be no doubt the squad would have improved.

Do worry that we will miss the quality of Sulley in midfield though.


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Brands,

25/07/2008 08:48:49
It makes me laugh, cause i thought we were gonna sell are fringe players and not are best players to purchase the targets that Redknapp wants!! All i can say is we need to get some good players in to replace Muntari now and not half decent players!!
Also what do people think of Taye Ismaila Taiwo for the left back position?? he plays for Marseille and Nigeria!!
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Brands,

25/07/2008 08:52:00
By the way Pompeywallasey Aston Villa have put a late bid in for Kaboul!!
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POMPEYBEN,

London 25/07/2008 08:59:49
Brands- If Harry sold only fringe players he wouldn't make the money he needs to buy the players he wants. I wish Sulley was staying but sometimes you have to sacrIfice 1 player for the better of the team......like Harry says in another article, look what selling crouch did for us?! hopefully this can fund another step up!

PUP!!!
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Brands,

25/07/2008 09:06:37
SWP yes, but what about a left sided player now?? Muntari has surely got to be replaced!! and at the same sort of standard, we are really short on left sided players..
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Wrinkley,

Portsmouth 25/07/2008 09:13:27
We are not exactly lacking in Muntari's position, so to sell him and reinforce other positions where we are not so strong has to be good business and good football sense.
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The Postie,

Winchester 25/07/2008 09:19:46
Thanks Sulley, if this means we can get a couple of decent players for the money then go for it.We all know that 'arry can work wonders with under achievers or fringe players. PUP!
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