Curtis has starred for Portsmouth, attracting reported interest from Leeds and other sides.

Leeds United are just one of a number of clubs being linked with Portsmouth’s on-fire winger Ronan Curtis, but the man himself has ended rumours over his future on Twitter.
TeamTalk claim Leeds are just one of a number of clubs keeping tabs on the 22-year-old attacker, who has lit up League One with some excellent displays after joining Pompey from Irish side Bohemians.
The report claims Leeds, Leicester, Sheffield United, Brighton, Middlesbrough and Derby have all sent scouts to watch the winger shine for Portsmouth, with his current form even seeing him called up to the senior Ireland squad.
But Curtis looked to end rumours over his future by posting on Twitter that he does not understand the fuss over his future, reassuring Portsmouth fans that he is “not leaving.”
Curtis has even attracted Premier League sides Leicester City and Brighton after scoring six goals and creating five more from out wide in just 12 League One appearances.
Costing Portsmouth just £100,000, he has two years remaining on his contract at Fratton Park and it seems as though he is set to remain at the club – at least until after the January transfer window.

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