Portsmouth fear Avram Grant exit

14 April 2010 08:50
Grant has managed to brush off administration and relegation to help earn Portsmouth a place at Wembley against Chelsea.[LNB]The Israeli has now been linked with the manager's position at West Ham and Celtic, and Pompey administrator Andrew Andronikou admits it will be difficult to retain his services if a bigger club came in.[LNB] Related ArticlesPortsmouth eye European placeWigan v Portsmouth: match previewO'Neill fears Portsmouth could damage Villa's Euro dreamWembley likely to relay pitch for FA Cup finalChris Foy to referee FA Cup finalSport on televisionAndronikou said: "I plan to sit down with Avram and ask him to stay on.[LNB]"He has a contract that runs on, but it has break clauses, so I couldn't blame him if he took up one of the offers likely to now come his way.[LNB]"However, I plan to entice him to stay on. He has brought success to this club and, because of that, he will be a wanted man both in this country and abroad.[LNB]"But I haven't given up hope of keeping him here - far from it."[LNB][LNB][LNB]

Source: Telegraph