Portsmouth move for exciting Wolves' striker Niall Ennis with Oxford United also in pursuit
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The promising young attacking talent is on the Blues’ hit-list to bolster their attacking resources for the season ahead.
Kenny Jackett is in the market for pace up front, and is looking for something different from his existing options in that department.
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Hide AdReports emerged yesterday Ennis was a player Pompey are considering, with Oxford United also said to be keen.
Ennis fits the bill as the type of addition he’s looking for, and is expected to go out on loan from Molineux before the transfer deadline on October 16.
Crucially, the 21-year-old falls within the age range to not be counted towards the new squad restrictions voted in by League One club, with teams now limited to 22 player over that threshold.
Ennis spent last season out on loan with League One rivals Doncaster, where he made 32 appearances and scored six goals - including a run of four goals in nine games before the season was suspended.
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Hide AdThe speedy attacker is a player known to Jackett, with the Pompey boss giving him his first senior deal at Wolves when he was manager there in 2015.
Such was the anticipation around Ennis, he was offered a three-year contract before he’d reached his 17th birthday.
His current agreement ties him to the Premier League side until 2022, but he’s been restricted to one substitute appearances there in the FA Cup in 2019 and three outings for their under-21 team in the EFL Trophy.
Pompey have recruited five players this summer, and are also in the market for a creative midfielder before the transfer deadline.
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