Pompey travel to Fleetwood tomorrow afternoon to open their League One campaign.
Danny Cowley is enjoyed his first pre-season with the club after joining in March and has managed to go unbeaten in four in the run-up to the new season (W2, D2, L1).
The former Lincoln City boss has also brought in a large number of signings who will be hoping to feature against Fleetwood Town on Saturday, including the likes of Connor Oglivie, Kieron Freeman and Ryan Tunnicliffe.
Meanwhile, as Pompey fans return to Fratton Park, they will be praying that Cowley can help them finally reach the Championship at the fifth attempt, after Kenny Jackett failed to do so.
We have gathered the best of League One’s transfer speculation below...


. Charlton Athletic reportedly reignite interest in Crewe winger
Charlton have reportedly reignited their interest in Crew Alexandra winger Charlie Kirk. The Addicks were linked with a move for the 23-year-old in the January transfer window. (Alan Nixon - reluctantnicko) Photo: Lewis Storey

5. Rochdale agree to sign Fleetwood Town goalkeeper
Rochdale have agreed to sign Fleetwood Town’s Joel Coleman on a free transfer. The 25-year-old hasn’t featured for Fleetwood sinc removing from Huddersfield Town last summer. (Football Insider) Photo: Nathan Stirk

6. Coventry City signing reveals previous Sunderland interest
Coventry City summer signing Ricardo Dinanga has revealed Sunderland tried to sign him in January, but the Black Cats were unable to agree a fee with Cork City. The promising 19-year-old has initially linked up with the Sky Blues’ U23s. (The 72) Photo: Lewis Storey

7. Plymouth Argyle considering loaning out defender
Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe has confirmed there is a possibility that defender Ollie Tomlinson may leave the club on loan. Lowe wants the 19-year-old to “become what Adam Randell has become after a good season out on loan”. (Plymouth Live) Photo: Pete Norton

8. Sunderland in advanced talks to sign Tottenham defender
Sunderland are reportedly close to signing Spurs left-back, Dennis Cirkin, on a permanent deal. The England Under-19 international has been named on the bench in five games across all competitions, including last season’s Europa League. (Football Insider) Photo: Tom Dulat