Portsmouth remain in contention to win a timely promotion back into the Championship under the guidance of Kenny Jackett. 

Pompey are currently sat fourth in the League One table, and are just two points adrift of the automatic promotion places heading towards the conclusion of this year's campaign.

It's set to be an interesting summer transfer window ahead for Portsmouth, especially if they're to win promotion back into the second tier of English football.

We look at FOUR Portsmouth players that we expect to see leave the club in the next few months.

Find out who they are, below....

Hawkins has struggled for consistent game time with Portsmouth this season, and has only made 12 appearances in all competitions for the promotion-chasing League One side.

The 28-year-old is out-of-contract at the end of the season, and they could be tempted to move him on to make way for potential new signings in the summer transfer window.

The experienced striker has been a useful and experienced member of the Portsmouth squad since he arrived back in July 2017.

Pitman has made 99 appearances for Pompey in total, but has only made 11 appearances in their league campaign so far this term.

However, Pitman is out-of-contract at the end of the season, and if Portsmouth are to be promoted into the Championship, then it wouldn't come as a surprise to see him leaving the club.

Brown has made 19 appearances this season for Portsmouth in all competitions, but has only made two league appearances since the turn of the New Year.

The defender is out-of-contract at the end of this year's campaign, and his lack of game time recently could hint that he'll be leaving the club when his contract expires in the summer.

The 23-year-old is out-of-contract at the end of this year's campaign, and it remains to be seen whether his long-term future is at Fratton Park.

He has made just 19 appearances for Kenny Jackett's side in all competitions this season, and he's been kept out of the side by Birmingham City loanee Steve Seddon for much of this year's campaign.

Even if he was to sign a new deal ahead of the summer, it wouldn't come as a surprise to see Haunstrup head out on loan.