Portsmouth FC appear set for a dramatic summer rebuild, with reports suggesting five senior figures, including head coach John Mousinho, could leave the club at the end of the season. In a bold internal assessment, the club has reportedly labeled the current group “irrelevant” to Pompey’s long-term ambitions, signaling a ruthless shift in direction at Fratton Park.
The message from the board is clear: Portsmouth want players and staff committed to protecting the identity of POMPEY, fighting for results, and restoring a winning culture. Sentiment will not stand in the way of progress, and the club is ready to make difficult decisions in pursuit of a stronger future.
John Mousinho’s inclusion among potential departures will shock supporters, given his role in recent progress, but sources suggest the hierarchy wants a new dimension—one built on higher standards, stronger personalities, and proven winners.
Already, Portsmouth are looking at reinforcements, with two Wrexham players reportedly emerging as priority targets. Both are believed to have shown interest in joining the south coast side, encouraged by Pompey’s ambition and long-term vision.
This could be the start of a defining summer at Fratton Park. For Portsmouth, the mission is no longer survival or stability—it is transformation. And those unwilling to drive that ambition may soon be shown the door.










