x

One of Pompey's promotion heroes pleased to seal new deal

Pompey begin their programme of pre-season friendlies in earnest this week with more new faces to come - but with what many will think is one of their best deals of the summer done.

Fans have been delighted with news that Conor Shaughnessy, one of last season's star performers as the Blues won League One, having signed a new three-year contract with the option of an extra year.

Boss John Mousinho told the Pompey website: 'Conor started 45 out of 46 league games last season and was outstanding for us. He was named in the League One Team of the Year and also chipped in with some really important goals – including, of course, that one against Barnsley.

'So we were keen to give him a new deal and are delighted to keep Conor at the club for even longer.'

Shaughnessy told the club: 'I’m over the moon to sign an extension to my contract and there’s no place I’d rather be. To be able to continue my career here is perfect and now I’m exited for the next few years at Pompey.

'We’re coming off the back of a great season and I spoke to everyone about the ambition at this club. We are heading in the right direction and so it felt right for me to commit.

"There’s a real buzz around the place and the set-up here is incredible – now we want to continue to raise the standards. We have to put away what’s happened in the past and look to build on it. I want to help push this club on again.'

Pompey fans get their first chance of 2024-25 to see the team in action at Gosport Borough on Tuesday night. They then visit Havant on Friday and Bognor on Saturday. It's likely a mix of first-team squad members, young hopefuls and probably a fair few trialists will be seen across the matches.

What to read next:

Fratton foursome give fans and manager good news - but one Pompey new boy is crocked
Pompey's treatment room is starting to thin out somewhat - although it does now have a new casualty.
Pompey's 1985-86 season: Bans, crushes, a Carlisle nightclub and an agonising end
Everything has a spin-off these days, so why should View From The North Stand not follow suit? If you don't know, that's the name of my column in the Pompey programme, now in its 18th season in its current guise.
Quick on the draw: Would one more point suit Pompey against Sunderland?
Pompey have been quick on the draw upon their return to the Championship. Three games - and all have ended all-square.
Who comes in? Pompey and new boys head for the Riverside
Pompey head to Middlesbrough this weekend and there will almost be as much interest in what happens at 2pm as 3pm.
Two games in - and Pompey have concerns among the excitement
Pompey are two games into the season - and it's fair to say that most fans would have said 'yes please' if offered a point from Elland Road and a League Cup exit at the hands of Millwall in those two opening tussles.
Two proper clubs going toe to toe - why Leeds v Pompey excites Mousinho
A visit to Leeds might be one of Pompey's toughest looking trips of the season as they begin life back in th Championship - but John Mousinho is happy with the hand the fixture computer has dealt them.
Luton at lunchtime - Sunday in Sunderland: it's your latest Pompey fixture changes for Sky
A lunch date with Luton, a Sunday in Sunderland and a potentially unlucky trip to Derby - they're all part of Pompey's rearranged fixture list as the new TV deal takes hold.
Jacob in, Jack out - all-change in Pompey's left-back department
It's one in one out in the left-back department as Pompey continue reshaping their squad with two weeks to go before the Championship season begins.
Pompey's week with the non-league neighbours off to fine start
Pompey's non-league neighbours tour is under way and it's a case of so far, so good as boss John Moiusinho reflects on a victory and a good workout at Gosport and looks forward to what he hopes will be more of the same at Havant on Friday and Bognor on Saturday.
Now Pompey's fast-growing squad has a Silvera lining
If some felt Pompey's start to their summer of transfer business was a little on the slow side, they will surely feel the Blues have caught up with and overtaken some of their rivals now.