Oliver Hawkins looks set to leave Portsmouth this summer after seeing his current contract come to an end.

Having missed out on promotion from League One after losing to Oxford United on penalties in the play-off semi-final, Portsmouth could now look to make several changes to their squad this summer.

Pompey are expected to announce their retained list for the 2020/21 season in the near future and Hawkins is one of the players set to leave for free.

His departure has been hinted upon by his partner, who posted a video of his penalty against Oxford on her Instagram account (as reported by Portsmouth News) with a reference to "ending your three years with a goal".

Hawkins arrived at Fratton Park in 2017 and the Ealing-born striker scored 18 goals in 95 games for Pompey up until the end of this season. During his time with the former Premier League club, Hawkins, who has also acted as a stand-in defender, scored the winning penalty against Sunderland in the 2019 EFL Trophy final.

Hawkins has not featured much for Portsmouth this term, having struggled with injuries, but he will be a loss this summer for Kenny Jackett.

The 28-year-old striker has been a loyal and good servant for Pompey since he joined the club and his goal against Sunderland last year will go down in history, while his willingness to take up a centre-back role indicates that he is very much a team player.

Jackett now looks set to be tasked with finding a replacement who can match or better Hawkins' goal return while also being a valuable contributor to the team overall.

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