Pompey's deadline day hits and misses
Here's a look at four players to have arrived at Fratton Park on deadline day down the years...
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Tal Ben Haim (September 1, 2009)
Arrived from Manchester City for an undisclosed fee under Paul Hart.
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Hide AdUnfortunately Ben Haim will be remembered for the wrong reasons as he became an unpopular figure over unwillingness to cancel his Pompey contract with liquidation looming.
He was even booed by Aldershot fans during a pre-season friendly in August 2012.
57 games, 0 goals
Verdict: MISS
Johnny Ertl (August 31, 2012)
Snapped up along with fellow free agents Josh Thompson and Darel Russell.
The former Sheffield United man then scored an own goal on his debut, handing Oldham a 1-0 victory at Fratton Park.
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Although that proved to be his best season during a three-term stay, Ertl remained a popular figure among many supporters.
88 games, 2 goals
Verdict: HIT
Dominic Hyam (August 31, 2016)
Paul Cook needed defensive cover, especially after the sale of Adam Barton, so recruited Hyam on loan from Reading.
However, the Scot failed to make a first-team appearance and returned to the Madejski Stadium before the scheduled six-month expiry.
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0 games, 0 goals
Verdict: MISS
Nadir Belhadj (September 1, 2008)
Harry Redknapp's final signing as Pompey boss, Belhadj initially arrived on loan from Lens.
A swashbuckling left-back with boundless energy, he quickly earned the respect of the Fratton faithful and played in the AC Milan game.
The Algerian international scored in the 4-1 FA Cup hammering of Southampton and appeared off the bench in the 2010 final against ChelseaÂ
65 games, six goals
Verdict: HITÂ