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Primus fears Pompey exit

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Linvoy Primus has revealed that he may have played has last Pompey game after suffering a knee-injury in December.

Portsmouth defender may have played last game for the club

Portsmouth defender Linvoy Primus has revealed that he may have played has last game for the club after suffering a knee-injury which has forced him out for the rest of the season. Results from a recent examination with Dr Richard Steadman have indicated that the versatile defender will be able to continue playing top-flight football - however the 34-year-old doubts he will be doing so at Fratton Park. "Dr Steadman gave me the all-clear, there are no more crutches or knee braces," he told the Portsmouth News. "There'll be lots of conditioning work in June then I'll be back in time for pre-season. "Although, I don't know whose pre-season that will be.

Priority

"Realistically I won't be back before July and if you look at it that way I could have played my last game for Pompey." The former Reading man admitted that he is only speculating about his future at this stage, and his number one priority is returning back to full-fitness. "I'm just trying to concentrate on getting my knee right first, the contract doesn't mean anything if I am not able to play," he said. "To be honest I am more concerned with the knee than the contract. "There has not been much said to me on the contract front - we have not gone down that road yet. "But at the moment I may have to accept I might not be able to play for Pompey again."

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