Ebou Adams' First Words as a Portsmouth Player: His Thoughts on the Pompey Project and a Previous Transfer Approach
Ebou Adams has shared his initial thoughts as a permanent Portsmouth player, expressing his full confidence in the club's project. Adams, who previously turned down the opportunity to join Portsmouth during the January 2024 transfer window, now looks forward to contributing to the team's success.
The midfielder's enthusiasm is evident as he aims to impress head coach John Mousinho, who had previously attempted to sign him. Adams' commitment to the Pompey project is clear, and he is eager to make a positive impact.
Portsmouth secured Adams' services from Derby County for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £500,000. This move marks Adams' second arrival at the club, having initially joined on loan from Cardiff two years ago. Since then, he has played a significant role in Derby's promotion from League One and their retention of Championship status.
As the Pride Park side's player of the season in 2024-2025, Adams made 23 league appearances for John Eustace's team, finishing in 13th place. His impressive performance led to his switch to Portsmouth, where he aims to bring his energy, voice, and enthusiasm to the pitch.
Adams promises to be a dynamic force, stopping and starting attacks, and enjoying every moment of his football. His primary goal is to create lasting memories for the fans and bring smiles to their faces, making him a valuable addition to the Pompey squad.