New deal interests Pompey's Iceman

27 April 2010 14:56
Portsmouth's injured Iceland international defender Hermann Hreidarsson is hoping to be offered a new deal at Fratton Park.[LNB] Hreidarsson, who is currently recovering from Achilles surgery, is out of contract in the summer and has yet to be offered a new deal.[LNB]The 35-year-old has established himself as a big fans' favourite at Pompey and he is keen to stay at the club once he returns to full fitness.[LNB]Due to his injury and the club's financial position, Hreidarsson has yet to be offered a new contract, but the Icelander is keen to prolong his stay on the south coast.[LNB]Hreidarsson's agent Olafur Gardarsson claims the big defender is determined to regain his fitness and stay at Portsmouth.[LNB]"Hermann will come back he is not quitting [because of the injury], " Gardarsson told skysports.com.[LNB]"He is hoping to be back in October or November.[LNB]"I think it would only be fair if Portsmouth offer Hermann a new deal as he has given them everything.[LNB]"We have not had an offer yet, but Hermann would love to stay as he likes it at Portsmouth and he loves the fans.[LNB]"I believe he can play at the highest level for another two or three years.[LNB]"If you were in a war, you would want someone like Hermann on your side."

Source: Team_Talk