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Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours

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  • Galbraith to Swansea is done.


    https://x.com/leytonorientfc/status/1941187754253021424?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g

    “Gave him the choice… Huddersfield came in, he didn’t want to play League One football… Charlton came in, he didn’t want to play… he didn’t think he fit their style of football”

    Sounds like he was about to say something else before thinking better and rephrasing it.
  • Mezza07 said:
    It’s all very well getting a few free ones from lower leagues but I’d say mix it up a bit and aim higher , someone like Danny ings , we need more firepower , nip in quick and offer a decent wage with no transfer fee it’s a no brainer , and there is a few players every year you can do that with 
    Can’t work out if you’re being serious here. Genuinely hope you’re not 
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  • A slightly odd interview, but to be fair Wellens is saying that Galbraith felt he didn't fit in our style of football, which based on the way NJ teams tend to play is possibly correct. 

    Swansea for years have tended to play a possession based style of football, which might attract him more.
  • J BLOCK said:
    When you've got Ramsey cleaning up behind you, you can afford to have a very attacking RWB. I think we need someone who can get forward and create chances, otherwise I can see us struggling to get out of our own half at times. 
    TC and Small were our only attacking threats last season and we've lost one of them. An attacking RWB is a must. 

    You obviously mean wide attacking options as Godden again is our main attacking threat.
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  • Next week will be the last week for new recruits to join before the pre season trip to Slovenia.

    Players who signed post Slovenia trip last season were Kaheim Dixon, Dan Potts, Danny Hylton and Allan Campbell.
    NJ will be happy with what he got done .. he will want to see if players like Asiimwe who had a good loan spell last season can be called upon as back up if needed , so he won’t be worried if we have to wait till later in the window to get the players we want …


  • kentred2 said:
    With Mbick signing a new long-term contract and coming on in the final, as well as Leaburn returning to fitness, it will be interesting to see if Jones now sticks with what he's got up front and puts the rest of the budget into other areas. 
    Reckon he goes Oloafe, TC, Godden, Leaburn and one more forward signing up top. Loan out Kanu and Mbick and try and sell Ahadme but more likely a loan cause no one will spend money on him 
    That would leave us short I reckon. Only one played in championship. Need a more experienced big man and another TC style. Dont know who though. 
    Wouldn’t say 5 players competing for 2 positions is leaving us short and you aren’t going to do a complete squad flip in one window
    Don't forget that we can have 9 subs on the bench this season, so have space on the bench for at least 3 attackers. I still would like an experienced striker to come off the bench, someone to cause chaos like Chuks did  with his strength and physical presence. And to close out games like Hylton occasionally did. 
  • Sounds like a weird lie to be fair. I don't think he would make that up for no reason.

    That's now the 2nd player we have been quite publicly linked with that we didn't up our bid for. 

    I know people will say "sounds like the club aren't letting themselves be mugged off" etc but these players cost money. For the sake of 300-500k twice to lose out on a desired target, it just isn't worth it, unless you can find someone of better quality for cheaper. 

    It's ok to say we are on a tight budget, which if 5-10m is true, that makes it the very lower end of champ. It might be that our budget heavily leaned towards Goalkeeper and a forward as those are two positions we definitely needed a player.

    Just don't get why it seems we have this view now of "looks like we didn't want to pay then rather than we couldn't" when most signs point towards us just having a low but competitive championship budget. We are going to miss out on players if that's the case, and that is part of football.
    That's the point though - if they're asking too much the money is better spent on someone else we think is as good but who isn't overpriced.

    Or if we're going to spend that much, we'd expect to do better.

    Setting a limit for what a player is worth and not going above it is sensible, otherwise you end up paying £4m for Will Grigg.
    1.5-2 million for Galbraith though isn't too much money and neither is Mothersille for roughly 1 million. The only scenario in which you can say they are overpriced is if you aren't splashing the cash. Cause then you have to factor budget and where you are willing to invest that budget. 

    The Will Grigg transfer for 4 million is becoming a bit of a false dilemma. Of course not every player does well you pay cash for, there are loads of other examples where clubs 'overpay' and it works out successfully.

    We are talking on missing out on desired targets for hundreds of thousands here, if the reports are true, not millions. 

    I genuinely don't really mind we are missing out on targets cause that is football, and it isn't my money to spend. I just don't see why we can't just look at it for what it is. It's a shame we are missing out, but clubs aren't trying to mug us off, they're trying to make themselves sustainable and the fees being quoted for these players are very reasonable transfer fees. 
    Maybe e mail the Charlton board, Nathan Jones, Phil Chapple et al and explain to them what a poor job they are doing and offer your services in their place?
    Show me where I have said we are doing a poor job recruiting. 
  • kentred2 said:
    With Mbick signing a new long-term contract and coming on in the final, as well as Leaburn returning to fitness, it will be interesting to see if Jones now sticks with what he's got up front and puts the rest of the budget into other areas. 
    Reckon he goes Oloafe, TC, Godden, Leaburn and one more forward signing up top. Loan out Kanu and Mbick and try and sell Ahadme but more likely a loan cause no one will spend money on him 
    That would leave us short I reckon. Only one played in championship. Need a more experienced big man and another TC style. Dont know who though. 
    Wouldn’t say 5 players competing for 2 positions is leaving us short and you aren’t going to do a complete squad flip in one window
    Don't forget that we can have 9 subs on the bench this season, so have space on the bench for at least 3 attackers. I still would like an experienced striker to come off the bench, someone to cause chaos like Chuks did  with his strength and physical presence. And to close out games like Hylton occasionally did. 
    Exactly what I think we need , someone that knows the league and has the nous to add something different like what Ricardo Fuller did for Powelly in the first season back. Someone that can relieve pressure, win cheap free kicks etc 
  • kentred2 said:
    With Mbick signing a new long-term contract and coming on in the final, as well as Leaburn returning to fitness, it will be interesting to see if Jones now sticks with what he's got up front and puts the rest of the budget into other areas. 
    Reckon he goes Oloafe, TC, Godden, Leaburn and one more forward signing up top. Loan out Kanu and Mbick and try and sell Ahadme but more likely a loan cause no one will spend money on him 
    That would leave us short I reckon. Only one played in championship. Need a more experienced big man and another TC style. Dont know who though. 
    Wouldn’t say 5 players competing for 2 positions is leaving us short and you aren’t going to do a complete squad flip in one window
    Don't forget that we can have 9 subs on the bench this season, so have space on the bench for at least 3 attackers. I still would like an experienced striker to come off the bench, someone to cause chaos like Chuks did  with his strength and physical presence. And to close out games like Hylton occasionally did. 
    Agree, but fit enough that he can challenge Godden for his place!
  • Scoham said:
    kentred2 said:
    With Mbick signing a new long-term contract and coming on in the final, as well as Leaburn returning to fitness, it will be interesting to see if Jones now sticks with what he's got up front and puts the rest of the budget into other areas. 
    Reckon he goes Oloafe, TC, Godden, Leaburn and one more forward signing up top. Loan out Kanu and Mbick and try and sell Ahadme but more likely a loan cause no one will spend money on him 
    That would leave us short I reckon. Only one played in championship. Need a more experienced big man and another TC style. Dont know who though. 
    Wouldn’t say 5 players competing for 2 positions is leaving us short and you aren’t going to do a complete squad flip in one window
    Don't forget that we can have 9 subs on the bench this season, so have space on the bench for at least 3 attackers. I still would like an experienced striker to come off the bench, someone to cause chaos like Chuks did  with his strength and physical presence. And to close out games like Hylton occasionally did. 
    Agree, but fit enough that he can challenge Godden for his place!
    I still think that there's space for 2 additions, as the person playing the Chuks/Hylton role in the squad would only be a "20 minutes off the bench" type of player

    Steven Fletcher did brilliantly for Wrexham in that sort of role last season. Starting just twice, but coming off the bench 38 times and scoring many crucial goals.
  • Scoham said:
    Galbraith to Swansea is done.


    https://x.com/leytonorientfc/status/1941187754253021424?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g

    “Gave him the choice… Huddersfield came in, he didn’t want to play League One football… Charlton came in, he didn’t want to play… he didn’t think he fit their style of football”
    Football style snobbery… we’ll have some fun this season when we grind out some wins against teams who pride themselves on getting 60% possession.
    Much more fun than Orient who will struggle to finish top half of league one 
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