(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Triantis transfer talks held amid Portsmouth links as 'final decision' made

Pranav Shahaney

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Portsmouth are keen on signing Sunderland midfielder Nectarios Triantis post the Black Cats' promotion to the Premier League.

The Australian has spent the last two seasons on loan at Hibs and has excelled in the SPFL.

The 22-year-old made 34 league appearances last season and played a key role in guiding the Scottish side to a third-place finish behind Celtic and Rangers.

Fratton Park, Portsmouth FC
New players are set to arrive at Fratton Park. (Credit: Imago)

Triantis makes decision to stay at Sunderland and impress Regis Le Bris

According to the Daily Record (30 June), Hibs are keen on signing the former Central Coast Mariners, but his priority is to be at the Stadium of Light.

He wants to impress manager Regis Le Bris in pre-season and be part of their Premier League squad for next season.

SPFL stats 2024/25Nectarios Triantis
Matches34
Goals3
Assists6
Triantis' stats from last season.

Hibs are in talks with the Black Cats to sign him, but his future remains up in the air.

If they are to secure his services, they will need to smash their club record and the player does not seem overly keen on returning, as things stand.

Pompey are keeping tabs on Triantis, but the likes of Blackburn Rovers and German side Pauli are also keen.

John Mousinho, Portsmouth manager
John Mousinho is looking to shore up his backline. (Credit: Imago)

Portsmouth must do everything they can to sign Triantis

Triantis is unlikely to stay with the Black Cats as he struggles to meet Premier League standards.

Despite impressing in the SPFL, he's not expected to get regular game time at Sunderland as they will want Premier League ready players.

Portsmouth, having successfully avoided the drop under John Mousinho's stewardship, will want players who can strengthen their first team.

They should capitalise on this by targeting Triantis for a Fratton Park move.

His ball-playing ability and versatility as a centre-back or defensive midfielder suit Mousinho’s possession-based style.

A move to Portsmouth offers Triantis regular game time to develop, while the club gains a young, cost-effective talent.

With Sunderland likely to be open to negotiations, Pompey must act swiftly to secure his signature before rival clubs pounce.

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