Portsmouth has offered contracts to defenders Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson to extend their stay at the club. Both players have made over 100 appearances for Pompey and their current deals expire this summer.
Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson have both made over 100 appearances for Portsmouth [Shutterstock]
Portsmouth defenders Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson have been offered contracts to stay at the club.
In their annual retained list, the Blues revealed that they have given both full-backs the chance to extend their stay at Fratton Park.
Their current deals are set to expire this summer.
Ogilvie, 30, has been at Pompey since 2021 and has gone on to make 196 appearances, while Swanson, 25, has played 111 times since joining from Arsenal in 2022.
Portsmouth also confirmed that four players would be leaving when their deals expire this summer, including goalkeeper Jordan Archer, plus youngsters Harry Clout and Reuben Swann.
The fourth, midfielder Andre Dozzell, was offered the chance to stay but recently rejected a new deal in favour of a move to MLS side DC United.
Club captain Marlon Pack, 35, signed a new one-year contract last week.
Portsmouth has offered both Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson new contracts, but specific terms of the deals have not been disclosed.
Both Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson have made over 100 appearances for Portsmouth.
The current contracts of Connor Ogilvie and Zak Swanson are set to expire this summer.

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