SOME finance experts believe the administrator may have to terminate player contracts now to save cash.
Simon Wilson, partner of restructuring experts, Zolfo Cooper, said: ''It seems certain that Portsmouth will be relegated and will need a complete restructure.
''Depending on the level of committed funding available the administrator may need to terminate players' contracts to reduce outgoings because the possibility of selling players outside of the transfer window has already been denied by the Premier League.''
Meanwhile, FIFA are set to discuss Portsmouth's plight at their next executive committee meeting on March 18.
Today's news was expected after eight days which signalled the club's fate.
Last Thursday they asked the Premier League for permission to sell players outside the transfer window, which was rejected two days later.
On Sunday chief executive Peter Storrie revealed a South African consortium were pursuing a deal to Portsmouth - but nothing came of it.
Current owner Balram Chainrai confirmed the club would go into administration if they did not find a buyer by today - and despite New Zealand-based businessman Victor Cattermole admitting his interest in buying the club, a deal was not done in time.
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