Portsmouth fear Avram Grant exit

Grant has managed to brush off administration and relegation to help earn Portsmouth a place at Wembley against Chelsea.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. 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."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."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."But I haven't given up hope of keeping him here - far from it."

Source: Telegraph