N'Lundulu nearing Pompey transfer

Paris Saint-Germain's teenage forward Gael N'Lundulu could be on his way to Portsmouth, according to reports in France.

Redknapp: Close to deal for N'Lundulu
Redknapp: Close to deal for N'Lundulu

Harry Redknapp's FA Cup winners are reported to have seen off competition from Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton in the chase to sign the 16-year-old, who snubbed the chance to stay in Paris after the club failed to offer him a professional contract.

"He has turned down our offer of a trainee contract," Bertrand Reuzeau, head of youth football at PSG, told French newspaper Le Parisien.

"We were not prepared to do more for a young lad who is yet to prove himself. It was a financial choice,"

N'Lundulu told the same newspaper: "The offer from Portsmouth was very interesting. If PSG had really wanted to keep me, I would have stayed."

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