Think the big indicator as to if Henry signs will be if he plays for them in the cup in the week. Obviously we won't want him cup tied for our run to the final
Charlton have 250,000 bid turned down for Dagenham whiz kid Jodi Jones
Obviously seen as the option after Henry. Did play well in the psf.
Or a development squad signing?
More likely. If it's true about the bid I can see it happening. Once the kid knows we want him he'll be unsettled. Imagine it's D & R trying to squeeze a bit more out of RD.
Charlton have 250,000 bid turned down for Dagenham whiz kid Jordi Jones
Jodi Jones
Didn't realise how young he was, when we played them but we were all saying what a skillful player he looked. The bad news is the last match they played, there were 28 scouts(and a few cubs) including premiership watching him. You need to be like the SAS now, get your man and get out before anyone notices.
Thumbnail for article 20150809-2127 MORE DEPARTURES THAN ARRIVALS 09-Aug 21:27, by Ketts It promises to be another fascinating week behind the scenes at The Valley.
Joe Pigott completed a loan deal to Southend until January at the end of last week. The young striker does not figure in Guy Luzon's plans but is on Phil Brown's wanted list. It would be no surprise if the move was made permanent in January.
Rhoys Wiggins signed a three-year contract with Sheffield Wednesday last week, and there are still some players who are unlikely to feature at The Valley.
Andre Bikey will not play in the first team, and Callum Harriott was not involved against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. The futures of Reza Ghoochannejhad and Loic Nego also look uncertain.
Are there likely to be any imminent arrivals in SE7? Probably not.
Stephen Henderson is ruled out for the next few weeks, leaving Nick Pope as the only fit senior keeper currently at the club. Untried 18-year-old, Dimitar Mitov, was on the bench against QPR.
It is no secret that Charlton want to bring in an experienced keeper on a short term deal but that may prove problematical.
Stuart Taylor has been training at Sparrows Lane, but at this time of the season, a keeper like Taylor would be looking for a 12-month deal and a decent financial package.
Effectively, the keeper would be unlikely to play unless Pope got injured, so it is hardly an attractive proposition. It is possible the Addicks could continue as they are, unless Pope gets injured.
West Ham's utility defender, Reece Burke, was thought to be on Luzon's wanted list to provide cover for Chris Solly.
At this moment in time, Luzon could deploy Loic Nego or Aaron Barnes to deputise for Solly. At Bolton, the highly rated Regan Charles-Cook came in for Solly.
Again, any newcomer would only get limited game time unless Solly encounters further injury problems.
Would it be making best use of club funds to bring in a player who was not going to be a regular in the team? It may be more prudent to enter the emergency loan market if need be.
James Henry has been a Charlton target for much of the summer. Wolves realise Henry will not extend his stay at Molineux when his contract expires next summer.
Kenny Jackett is keen to cash in now, rather than see the player walk away for nothing in a year's time. The fee for Henry could be utilised by Wolves to source a replacement.
The Addicks will be anxious not to pay over the odds for a player that will be available for free next summer.
The clubs are likely to continue bartering. Both of them, as well as the player, want the move to happen, so it may well go through, although it could be deep into the window before it is concluded.
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Was released by Gillingham so one we think we could develop I imagine, rather than someone to push for a place in the first team.
He was there for 12 years and was on loan at Maidstone last season
The bad news is the last match they played, there were 28 scouts(and a few cubs) including premiership watching him. You need to be like the SAS now, get your man and get out before anyone notices.
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MORE DEPARTURES THAN ARRIVALS
09-Aug 21:27, by Ketts
It promises to be another fascinating week behind the scenes at The Valley.
Joe Pigott completed a loan deal to Southend until January at the end of last week. The young striker does not figure in Guy Luzon's plans but is on Phil Brown's wanted list. It would be no surprise if the move was made permanent in January.
Rhoys Wiggins signed a three-year contract with Sheffield Wednesday last week, and there are still some players who are unlikely to feature at The Valley.
Andre Bikey will not play in the first team, and Callum Harriott was not involved against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. The futures of Reza Ghoochannejhad and Loic Nego also look uncertain.
Are there likely to be any imminent arrivals in SE7? Probably not.
Stephen Henderson is ruled out for the next few weeks, leaving Nick Pope as the only fit senior keeper currently at the club. Untried 18-year-old, Dimitar Mitov, was on the bench against QPR.
It is no secret that Charlton want to bring in an experienced keeper on a short term deal but that may prove problematical.
Stuart Taylor has been training at Sparrows Lane, but at this time of the season, a keeper like Taylor would be looking for a 12-month deal and a decent financial package.
Effectively, the keeper would be unlikely to play unless Pope got injured, so it is hardly an attractive proposition. It is possible the Addicks could continue as they are, unless Pope gets injured.
West Ham's utility defender, Reece Burke, was thought to be on Luzon's wanted list to provide cover for Chris Solly.
At this moment in time, Luzon could deploy Loic Nego or Aaron Barnes to deputise for Solly. At Bolton, the highly rated Regan Charles-Cook came in for Solly.
Again, any newcomer would only get limited game time unless Solly encounters further injury problems.
Would it be making best use of club funds to bring in a player who was not going to be a regular in the team? It may be more prudent to enter the emergency loan market if need be.
James Henry has been a Charlton target for much of the summer. Wolves realise Henry will not extend his stay at Molineux when his contract expires next summer.
Kenny Jackett is keen to cash in now, rather than see the player walk away for nothing in a year's time. The fee for Henry could be utilised by Wolves to source a replacement.
The Addicks will be anxious not to pay over the odds for a player that will be available for free next summer.
The clubs are likely to continue bartering. Both of them, as well as the player, want the move to happen, so it may well go through, although it could be deep into the window before it is concluded.