TRANSFER: Huseklepp deal could be done on Friday
Erik Huseklepp could sign for Norwegian side Brann today according to reports in the Norwegian press.
The move has been in the offing for several weeks, but has been held up as Pompey and Huseklepp's former club Bari haggle over the outstanding transfer fee since his arrival at Pompey last summer.
Huseklepp has agreed personal terms with Brann, but the negotiations between Pompey and Bari have been difficult to finalise.
However, the dagblett.no website is reporting the clubs have come to a 'verbal agreement' and the paperwork may be signed off today.
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The Pompey Supporters' Trust is still seeking pledges from Pompey fans to back their bid. Information can be found here
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