The 34-year-old's knee problem meant that he did not activate a clause in his contract that would have earned him a new contract if he played a certain number of matches, but the club have still decided to retain his services for next season.

The former Reading man told the club's website: "I was at the training ground last week when (chief executive) Peter Storrie pulled me to one side and said that the club wanted to offer me another year.

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"I'm so happy. I'm so pleased to have been given another year, so my first words are 'thank you'."

Storrie added: "Linvoy has been a fantastic servant to this club both on and off the field. He deserves the opportunity to get fit and have a go next season."

Portsmouth host relegation threatened Fulham on Sunday before facing Cardiff City in the FA Cup final.

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