Sol Campbell, who captained Portsmouth to FA Cup glory just over a year ago, has urged Pompey chiefs to pull together and not undo the work of previous regimes.
“
Portsmouth have to reorganise themselves and there are a lot of things happening there,” said
Campbell as he considers a move away from Fratton Park.
“The chairman, the manager and people like that, I’d like them to be really close together to help move the club on.
“At the moment with Portsmouth it just seems there are a lot of things going on in the background. It may resolve itself, I don’t know.
“But for me, as a player, I want to be in the right environment. For at least the next two years, the right environment to be successful.”
Campbell has recently bought property near
Newcastle with his fiancée Fiona Barratt, granddaughter of Geordie property tycoon Sir Laurie Barratt and heiress to the Barratt Holmes empire.
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