KENNY JACKETT HAS played down the prospect of Ronan Curtis leaving Portsmouth this month, despite increasing speculation linking the Republic of Ireland international with a step-up to the Championship.
Charlton Athletic were recently reported to be monitoring Curtis, but Blackburn Rovers are said to be particularly keen on the in-form 23-year-old winger.
The performances of Curtis have helped a resurgent Portsmouth to move up the League One table following a disappointing start to the season.
The former Derry City star earned the division’s Player of the Month award for both November and December on the back of a run of eight goals in 10 appearances.
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Interest in Curtis is only likely to increase should this rich vein of form continue, but with Portsmouth desperate for promotion to the Championship, their manager is understandably keen to retain his leading goalscorer.
Kenny Jackett told The Portsmouth News that the club haven’t received any official approaches for Curtis, who would leave a void that would be hard to fill if he departs during the January transfer window.
“We haven’t had any enquiries or bids and long may that continue,” said Jackett, whose side sit in eighth place, a point adrift of a play-off place. “Similarly, if we were to sell our top scorer and try to replace him it would be very difficult.
“There’s an opportunity for us at this stage of the season along with a number of clubs. We have to look forward and try to get the best out of the group. Ronan is very much a part of that. There hasn’t been any bids, wide-left players are few and far between and hard to pick up.