More Pompey misery as Lens set to demand the return of on-loan Dindane

Lens are ready to add to Portsmouth's misery by demanding the return of loan striker Aruna Dindane.Look son, I'd like to keep you but.Portsmouth manager Avram Grant explains things to to Aruna DindaneThe move would be a major blow to a club who may need to sell star players to satisfy unpaid tax bills and other creditors.Pompey are also currently unable to bring in replacements because of a transfer embargo, but Lens are showing few signs of mercy amid claims that the South Coast club went back on a deal to buy £4million-rated Dindane once he played 11 games.The French club's president Gervais Martel said: 'I don't want to speak about details in that case but it is very clear: if they don't pay, I want to get my player back.'Lens, who have their own financial difficulties, fear that they will end up without money or their player if Portsmouth are declared bankrupt by the High Court in February.The South Coast club have been hit with a winding up petition by HM Revenue & Customs over a disputed £6million tax bill.Lens have already indicated that they will go to court over the Dindane situation andfurther claims that Portsmouth have also failed to keep up instalments for Nadir Belhadj's £4.2m move last summer.Dindane is on Africa Cup of Nations duty with the Ivory Coast but had recently become a regular for the Premier League's bottom-placed side, scoring five goals in 14 appearances. On the brink! Tax hit Pompey must sell James and Co to stay in businessPortsmouth 1 Arsenal 4: Eduardo's stroke of luck sparks top GunnersRed-hot Wayne Rooney ready to gun down Chelsea as Manchester United star sets his sights on goal recordArsene Wenger signs a striker! .But 16-year-old Brazil star Wellington Silva won't arrive for another yearPORTSMOUTH FC

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