FORMER York City goalkeeper Dean Kiely could be moving to Portsmouth from Charlton.
The veteran former Republic of Ireland international has found himself slipping down the pecking order this season after failing to retain his first-team place following recovery from a finger injury suffered on the eve of the new campaign.
Pormpey are one of several top-flight clubs reported to be interested, with the 35-year-old goalkeeper admitting it may now be time to move on, as Thomas Myhre and Stephan Andersen are both also fighting for a regular first-team place.
Charlton could renew their interest in Norwich goalkeeper Robert Green this week should, as expected, Kiely leave The Valley.
Updated: 11:33 Tuesday, January 24, 2006
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