Harry Redknapp has criticised some of his Portsmouth squad for refusing to accept moves away from Fratton Park.
The Pompey chief has accused certain individuals of going through the motions without the ambition of playing first-team football.
Redknapp's blast comes in the wake of the decision to sell Pedro Mendes to Rangers, even though the Portuguese midfielder has been part of his plans.
"I had some opportunities to sell players but they wouldn't go!" declared the Portsmouth boss.
"Pedro was way up my list of players I wanted to sell. The ones who could've been sold suddenly had good opportunities to move to good clubs but didn't want to move.
"They're probably in the comfort zone here and are quite happy not to be in the team but to do their little bit and plod along really.
"For Pedro, it is a move he fancied when it was put to him, Glasgow Rangers, and we had to do it financially so we move on."
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