Hampton and Richmond extend loan for Portsmouth defender

By Joe Acklam

21st Oct 2022 | Football


Liam Vincent will remain with Hampton and Richmond until January. Photo: Steve Daniels.
Liam Vincent will remain with Hampton and Richmond until January. Photo: Steve Daniels.

Hampton and Richmond have agreed a deal to extend the loan deal of Liam Vincent from Portsmouth until January. 

The 19-year-old has featured for Hampton eight times since joining the club on loan from Fratton Park in September and has impressed as a full-back during his time at the Rocket Hospitality Beveree Stadium. 

Vincent will now be remaining in South-West London until the New Year and continue to thrive under Gary McCann. 

Speaking to club media, McCann said: "Liam has played a big part in our upturn in results. 

"He is another player we are pleased to have on board as we head into a busy and crucial period of the season." 

The former-Bromley Town defender had started the season on loan at Maidstone United but found himself struggling for regular playing time, being on the pitch for just 76 minutes across two cameo appearances before being recalled by Danny Cowley. 

Vincent joined Portsmouth on a permanent deal from Portsmouth last summer but had an injury hit first season on the south coast, spending eight months on the side lines with a fractured shin. 

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