Portsmouth have been linked with interest in a £2.6 million-valued attacker as the club explores options to strengthen its squad ahead of the January transfer window.
According to multiple reports, Pompey are monitoring Ousmane Sow, a Senegalese forward currently playing for Górnik Zabrze in Poland. The 24-year-old has made a strong impression this season, contributing goals and assists, which has attracted attention from clubs across Europe.
Portsmouth are understood to be among several teams tracking the player, with interest also reported from clubs in Denmark and the Czech Republic. However, no formal bid has been confirmed, and discussions remain at an early stage.
Further reports suggest that Sow is considering his options carefully, with the player prioritising regular playing time and long-term development. While Portsmouth’s interest is genuine, there is no agreement in place, and the deal is far from complete.
The club’s hierarchy have previously indicated that January reinforcements are likely, particularly in attacking areas, as Portsmouth aim to maintain momentum and address squad depth during the second half of the season.
As things stand, this remains transfer speculation, with Portsmouth continuing to assess targets ahead of what is expected to be a busy winter window.











