Portsmouth fans can breathe a sigh of relief—club captain Marlon Pack has put pen to paper on a new one-year deal, keeping him at Fratton Park through the 2026-27 season.
The 35-year-old midfield general was instrumental in Pompey's successful fight to retain their Championship status last term, netting two goals in 34 league appearances as the south coast side secured an 18th-place finish. It was a campaign that showcased both his leadership and his enduring quality in the middle of the park.
Pack's story with Portsmouth is one of loyalty and homecoming. He began his career at the club before embarking on spells with Cheltenham Town, Bristol City, and Cardiff City. In 2022, he made an emotional return to his hometown club—a decision that has proven transformative for both player and team.
"It was an extremely straightforward decision for the club to offer Marlon a new contract, and we're delighted that he's signed it," said Pompey boss John Mousinho. "He is an integral member of this squad and a massive reason why we both reached the Championship in 2024 and have since managed to remain there."
Pack's influence on the pitch this season was undeniable. He featured in 34 of Portsmouth's 46 league matches, starting all five of the crucial fixtures from Good Friday onward that ultimately sealed the club's survival. His consistency and technical prowess have been a bedrock for Mousinho's side.
While speculation may swirl about a future in coaching—Pack certainly possesses the attributes for it—that journey can wait. At 35, he remains in peak physical condition and continues to be the consummate professional every team covets. Though another central midfielder is likely to arrive this summer, Pack's contribution next season promises to be just as significant.
For Pompey supporters, seeing their captain extend his stay is a statement of intent: the club's heartbeat will continue to pulse at Fratton Park for at least one more season.
