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Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours

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  • Looking forward to the meltdown on here because we 'don't have the finances' to match a league one team.
    It’s called having an opinion. Why because you disagree does it have to be a meltdown ? 
    Because it’s how this forum works 😂
  • Rich's sub stack was interesting this morning. He analysed how much of the squad had played in the Second tier before.

    He was describing the profile of players we might source for example. He hinted we were in the market for a more experienced keeper who has played in the  Championship  or above because Mannion only has one appearance at this level 

    I suspect Galbraith was always a stretch for us. Another factor could be that he probably has links to Lee Grant from their Manchester United days , so I could see Huddersfield being attractive to him 
  • edited June 19
    I can see the appeal to Orient of a higher bid.  I can't see the appeal to Galbraith of another year in L1.  He is 24 and needs to kick on in his career.
    With a year left on his contract he has a fair amount of control in all of this.
    There is also the add on's. Assume our bid is lower but with a healthy sell on.  If Orient really think he can kick on to PL, that suddenly becomes very interesting to them with us being a Championship club with likely higher sell on price next summer.
    We shall see.  Fingers crossed.
  • It's an interesting one for Galbraith. Huddersfield have a pretty wealthy owner but he's not that well liked and it took him a very long time to sack their sporting director despite the fans absolutely hating him and him getting into arguments with fans at games. The owner makes some very questionable decisions so there's no guarantee he'll make enough good ones this season to change things. Huddersfield had a pretty horrendous second half of the season so it will be on Galbraith to decide if he's willing to gamble on potentially another lost season in L1 where he'll be tied in for 3-4 years, push for a move to a Championship club if one bids again or sit in with Orient for another 6 months to a year and have a lot more freedom to choose his destination. He's 24 already so I'd be surprised if he wasn't itching to go up a level asap
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  • edited June 19
    Paul Mullins dropped two divisions to go abroad to play for a team in Wales: To earn more money and fantastic goal bonuses which all came to fruition despite him now being the sixth rated striker as the American owned club have had a triple promotion.

    I agree I don't see Galbraith doing the same as he will get good offers in the Championship with signing on money and decent dosh to at least match Huddersfield if not be above.

    Just pleased that we made a bid for a player on the up at 24 with his best years surely still to come. 
  • Paul Mullins dropped two divisions to go abroad to play for a team in Wales: To earn more money and fantastic goal bonuses which all came to fruition despite him now being the sixth rated striker as the American owned club have had a triple promotion.

    I agree I don't see Galbraith doing the same as he will get good offers in the Championship with signing on money and decent dosh to at least match Huddersfield if not be above.

    Just pleased that we made a bid for a player on the up at 24 with his best years surely still to come. 
    Very different proposition going to Wrexham to going to Huddersfield though. Wrexham were shelling out more wages than I think Huddersfield would, plus he could on/near Merseyside. Mullin also probably knew he wouldn’t ever get a better offer. Galbraith is younger and on a more upward trajectory, play it right and he could be in the PL within a few years. Play it wrong and he’s stuck in L1 wondering what could have been. 
  • DDOUBLEE said:
    thenewbie said:
    I heard a rumour that people seem to be getting a little bit silly and maybe need to calm down a bit?

    100% true. Source: me.
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  • thenewbie said:
    I heard a rumour that people seem to be getting a little bit silly and maybe need to calm down a bit?
    Source?
    Plymouth Herald.
  • Reading Richs post office Galbraith, I'm actually pleased and positive.

    Pleased were not being mugged off for a large fee on someone in league one in the last year of their contract.

    Pleased that wages arent a problem. But I suppose this is a low bar as he's on league one wages but still, better than that being a problem too!

  • TelMc32 said:
    West2003 said:

    The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!
    I’m not sure former US President Richard Nixon has ever posted about Charlton, or indeed football, but he’d probably still be more than reliable than Alan Nixon!! 
    not really as he's still been dead over 30 years.
  • gringo said:
    TelMc32 said:
    West2003 said:

    The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!
    I’m not sure former US President Richard Nixon has ever posted about Charlton, or indeed football, but he’d probably still be more than reliable than Alan Nixon!! 
    not really as he's still been dead over 30 years.
    I think my point still stands then 🤷🏻‍♂️😉
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