Gaydamak denies 'moving the goalposts'

Portsmouth's future remains shrouded in doubt after former owner Sacha Gaydamak insisted he was right to refuse to sign an agreement that would have allowed the club to come out of administration.

Portsmouth's future remains shrouded in doubt after former owner Sacha Gaydamak insisted he was right to refuse to sign an agreement that would have allowed the club to come out of administration.

The club have claimed they are on the brink of ceasing trading after Gaydamak, who is owed around £2.2m (€2.47m) by Portsmouth, refused to sign the deal.

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