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Nugent plans Pompey stay

David Nugent has moved to clear up speculation regarding his future by revealing he wants to stays at Portsmouth.

Striker keen to remain at Fratton Park

David Nugent has moved to clear up speculation regarding his future by revealing he wants to stays at Portsmouth. The 22-year-old has been strongly linked with a move away from Fratton Park less than two months after arriving at the club in a £6million deal. Derby are believed to be interested in signing Nugent with Billy Davies thought to be keen to reunited with the former Preston hit-man. Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp raised doubts over Nugent's long-term prospects at Fratton Park by suggesting after Tuesday's Carling Cup win over Leeds that he would be prepared to sell the England international. Nugent has denied the rumours he wants to leave and has pledged to fight for his place in Redknapp's side.

Determined

"I am happy at Portsmouth," Nugent told Sky Sports News. "I don't want to leave, I've never wanted to leave. "I am happy to compete for my place and try and get this club into Europe. "I understand I am going to have to fight hard to get a place in the team but I am prepared to do that. "I want to prove to Harry Redknapp and Steve McClaren that I am good enough to play for this club and my country."