Portsmouth are bracing themselves for a period of transition as Rehman is set to leave Pompey to take up an exciting new role in Saudi Arabia, marking the end of an important chapter at Fratton Park. Rehman’s influence behind the scenes has been widely praised by fans and staff alike, with his professionalism, vision, and commitment playing a key role in stabilising and progressing the club in recent seasons. His move reflects the growing pull of Saudi Arabian football, which continues to attract experienced figures from across Europe as part of its long-term development plans.
While Rehman prepares for a new challenge abroad, there was a moment of warmth and nostalgia surrounding Kusini Yengi, who recently completed a transfer to Aberdeen FC. The powerful forward, a fan favourite during his time at Pompey, made it clear that his bond with the club remains strong. Yengi publicly promised that Portsmouth will always feel like home and that he hopes to return in the future, whether as a player or in another capacity.
For Pompey supporters, it is a bittersweet moment. The club says goodbye to a respected figure and a popular striker, but there is optimism too. Change brings opportunity, and with foundations in place, Portsmouth will look to build the next phase of their journey while wishing Rehman and Yengi success in their new adventures.











