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I’m leaving soon – Defender set to leave Portsmouth at transfer window’s finale – He will be missed

Andy by Andy
January 30, 2026
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Latest Update: Portsmouth defender poised for possible exit as transfer deadline looms

 

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As the January transfer window edges closer to its dramatic conclusion on Monday evening, Portsmouth defender Jacob Farrell has emerged as a player attracting growing interest from several clubs, prompting fresh clarification from head coach John Mousinho on the club’s stance.

 

Farrell has now been granted permission to leave Fratton Park before the deadline, with Mousinho acknowledging that allowing the Australian to secure regular first-team football elsewhere would be the most reasonable and beneficial outcome for all parties involved. The Pompey boss believes a temporary move could play a crucial role in the 23-year-old’s continued development, particularly after a spell in England that has been disrupted by injury setbacks.

 

Despite this openness to a loan, Mousinho was keen to stress that Portsmouth are not desperate to offload the left-back. If no suitable move materialises, the club would be perfectly content to keep Farrell at PO4 for the remainder of the campaign, especially given their current defensive injury issues.

 

The Portsmouth manager explained that consistent minutes are vital for Farrell’s growth, both personally and as a long-term asset for the club. With that in mind, it’s understood that interest in the defender has been widespread throughout January, with teams from England, Scotland, Denmark and Australia all monitoring his situation following his arrival from the Central Coast Mariners in 2024.

 

However, with the transfer deadline fast approaching, those options are beginning to narrow as clubs finalise alternative signings. Time is now a major factor, with Monday’s 7pm cut-off rapidly approaching.

 

From Farrell’s perspective, securing regular football remains crucial. The defender is reportedly still hopeful of forcing his way into Australia’s World Cup plans next summer, having remained on the radar within the Socceroos setup. That ambition, though, could be seriously jeopardised if he remains short of match action in the months ahead.

 

Mousinho has also made it clear that Portsmouth’s immediate needs must come first. With injuries already stretching his squad, the head coach is mindful of maintaining sufficient cover at the back. That could mean Farrell staying on board at least through Saturday’s Championship clash with West Bromwich Albion, before any late push to arrange a loan move at the very end of the window.

 

Speaking candidly, Mousinho said Farrell has performed solidly whenever called upon and continues to provide valuable depth. While the defender would ideally like to establish himself in Portsmouth’s first team, the manager reiterated that the club must also prioritise his long-term progression.

 

He explained that while keeping Farrell as backup is the “selfish” option, the more balanced and fair approach—if circumstances allow—is to send him out on loan to gain experience in English football. Should no viable opportunity arise, Mousinho insisted Farrell would remain a committed and hardworking member of the squad, pushing relentlessly for his chance to break into the side.

 

In short, Portsmouth are walking a fine line between protecting their immediate squad needs and doing right by a young defender whose future development could depend heavily on what happens in the final hours of the transfer window.

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