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Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours

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  • edited June 2
    Luongo was always a good player, wouldn't be upset if we brought him in. 32 now though. Remember wanting us to sign him when he was at Swindon.
  • TeeC said:
    luke1 said:
    Just listened to the Hard Truth podcast with the Peterborough owner,  he mentioned that he spoke to Jim Rodwell recently and that the wage demands Charlton were getting quoted were cricket score numbers. Stating the obvious, but clearly going to be very tough for us to compete.  We wont be paying 15-20k a week anytime soon. 
    Cricket score numbers would be ok tbf 
    Especially if they were Kent’s scores.  We would be paying our new star forward 0, 1, 0, 7
  • Our avoid and ignore list hopefully.
  • Luongo was always a good player, wouldn't be upset if we brought him in. 32 now though. Remember wanting us to sign him when he was at Swindon.
    I signed him for us on FM24 and he was shite
  • Luongo was always a good player, wouldn't be upset if we brought him in. 32 now though. Remember wanting us to sign him when he was at Swindon.
    Think he is still living near London so might be an advantage for us. I think Watford were interested in January so will probably end up there though 
  • Welcome to Charlton Massimo Luongo and Marcus Harness.
    Massimo Luongo was close to signing for us but ended up at Ipswich.
    Believe he lives in beckenham 
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  • Wouldn't mind Luongo as some championship knowhow to compete with Doc but I expect as NabySarr mentioned above it's more likely he's off to Watford. 
  • edited June 2
    I thought it was Ramsay?
  • The Pozzo's are selling Udinese for over 150m because they apparently now want to focus all their attention on Watford (i assume because of the PL riches available if they get promoted) so i'd expect Watford to be very active this summer.
  • according to a Sunday Times article, 50% of transfers do not work out. I make that about right. Thing is, at present we just can't afford any more mistakes in who we sign.
    But I suspect mistakes will be made
  • Nathan Baxter to Watford done. I'm super interested by what keeper we might look at this summer, Baxter felt a good option for us to compete with Mannion
  • Scoham said:
    NabySarr said:
    It’s a tough balancing act though, if we give Small 10k a week then every player will be knocking on Jones door asking for similar 
    But that is the championship. Most decent players are on 5 figures a week. 

    Oxford United have multiple players on 5 digits a week and then the higher end of the thousands. 

    This is championship football, the wages are genuinely crazy.
    Exactly, if we don’t compete on wages we’ll go straight back down.

    I doubt we were limited to paying under £5k for everyone last season, it’s probably that not much of a stretch to start paying £10k a week.
    Last season we done really well. The reports look like we had the 8th highest budget (despite being told we were top4) and fair play to Jones, he got us promoted. Identified some real gems as well in Edwards, Ramsay etc.

    The issue is now, we are without a doubt operating with the lowest wage structure. 8th to to the top 6 was just 1.4 million isn't too unrealistic to keep up with. Whole different structure now. 

    The owners are going to have to take the hit if we want survival, it's just how it goes nowadays, or risk being a club like Rotherham, Barnsley, Peterborough, Wigan etc.

    Main thing is we have Jones, with him and his style we have a chance. Just disappointing that we can't offer competitive wages. 
    Competitive with whom, the league? Preston? nobody knows the wage budget we can or can't afford yet so its all speculation until we see something actually happen. Should Small leave for Preston then yes that would probably be a fair indicator of your point as why else would you go to Preston other than for the money?
    Preston are perennial mid to lower Championship fodder, despite having had near enough a decade in this league to move on to challenging from promotion.

    I’m not so sure that matching their valuations on players is the best yardstick for future success anyway.
    Preston have been in the Championship for almost a decade. 

    In that time they have finished: 

    11th, 7th, 14th, 9th, 13th, 13th, 12th, 10th and now 20th. 

    I would love Charlton to have that kind of success for the next decade. They aren't exactly the biggest club, and have lived comfortably well within their means. Apart from this season, their lowest finish in 9 seasons was 14th, that is extremely impressive. Infact this is the only season where they finished lower table, they've been a mid-table or higher the whole time other than that. 

    In for some proper disappointment if you think Preston aren't a club we should strive to replicate in the short to mid term future, imagine a lot of people would take that over being a nothing league 1 club.
    Haven't they lost 90 million in the last decade, and 56 mil in the past 4 years? If so, certainly not within their means!

    I think Preston is the exact model to not replicate. Treading water with little prospect of promotion, while hemorrhaging money for the pleasure.
  • No movement on the Josh Mulligan rumour? Assume he is waiting for either Ancellotis son or Russel Martin to take the Rangers job if gone a bit quiet 
  • Scoham said:
    NabySarr said:
    It’s a tough balancing act though, if we give Small 10k a week then every player will be knocking on Jones door asking for similar 
    But that is the championship. Most decent players are on 5 figures a week. 

    Oxford United have multiple players on 5 digits a week and then the higher end of the thousands. 

    This is championship football, the wages are genuinely crazy.
    Exactly, if we don’t compete on wages we’ll go straight back down.

    I doubt we were limited to paying under £5k for everyone last season, it’s probably that not much of a stretch to start paying £10k a week.
    Last season we done really well. The reports look like we had the 8th highest budget (despite being told we were top4) and fair play to Jones, he got us promoted. Identified some real gems as well in Edwards, Ramsay etc.

    The issue is now, we are without a doubt operating with the lowest wage structure. 8th to to the top 6 was just 1.4 million isn't too unrealistic to keep up with. Whole different structure now. 

    The owners are going to have to take the hit if we want survival, it's just how it goes nowadays, or risk being a club like Rotherham, Barnsley, Peterborough, Wigan etc.

    Main thing is we have Jones, with him and his style we have a chance. Just disappointing that we can't offer competitive wages. 
    Competitive with whom, the league? Preston? nobody knows the wage budget we can or can't afford yet so its all speculation until we see something actually happen. Should Small leave for Preston then yes that would probably be a fair indicator of your point as why else would you go to Preston other than for the money?
    Preston are perennial mid to lower Championship fodder, despite having had near enough a decade in this league to move on to challenging from promotion.

    I’m not so sure that matching their valuations on players is the best yardstick for future success anyway.
    Preston have been in the Championship for almost a decade. 

    In that time they have finished: 

    11th, 7th, 14th, 9th, 13th, 13th, 12th, 10th and now 20th. 

    I would love Charlton to have that kind of success for the next decade. They aren't exactly the biggest club, and have lived comfortably well within their means. Apart from this season, their lowest finish in 9 seasons was 14th, that is extremely impressive. Infact this is the only season where they finished lower table, they've been a mid-table or higher the whole time other than that. 

    In for some proper disappointment if you think Preston aren't a club we should strive to replicate in the short to mid term future, imagine a lot of people would take that over being a nothing league 1 club.
    Haven't they lost 90 million in the last decade, and 56 mil in the past 4 years? If so, certainly not within their means!

    I think Preston is the exact model to not replicate. Treading water with little prospect of promotion, while hemorrhaging money for the pleasure.
    So on average they've lost 9 million a year over the last decade whilst remaining an established championship side? I don't think that's too bad at all. We've been losing that in league one!
  • Do we have any sense as to how FFP will impact our ambitions, whatever they may be? If (big if) the owners wanted to spend £20m - could they? 
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  • Scoham said:
    NabySarr said:
    It’s a tough balancing act though, if we give Small 10k a week then every player will be knocking on Jones door asking for similar 
    But that is the championship. Most decent players are on 5 figures a week. 

    Oxford United have multiple players on 5 digits a week and then the higher end of the thousands. 

    This is championship football, the wages are genuinely crazy.
    Exactly, if we don’t compete on wages we’ll go straight back down.

    I doubt we were limited to paying under £5k for everyone last season, it’s probably that not much of a stretch to start paying £10k a week.
    Last season we done really well. The reports look like we had the 8th highest budget (despite being told we were top4) and fair play to Jones, he got us promoted. Identified some real gems as well in Edwards, Ramsay etc.

    The issue is now, we are without a doubt operating with the lowest wage structure. 8th to to the top 6 was just 1.4 million isn't too unrealistic to keep up with. Whole different structure now. 

    The owners are going to have to take the hit if we want survival, it's just how it goes nowadays, or risk being a club like Rotherham, Barnsley, Peterborough, Wigan etc.

    Main thing is we have Jones, with him and his style we have a chance. Just disappointing that we can't offer competitive wages. 
    Competitive with whom, the league? Preston? nobody knows the wage budget we can or can't afford yet so its all speculation until we see something actually happen. Should Small leave for Preston then yes that would probably be a fair indicator of your point as why else would you go to Preston other than for the money?
    Preston are perennial mid to lower Championship fodder, despite having had near enough a decade in this league to move on to challenging from promotion.

    I’m not so sure that matching their valuations on players is the best yardstick for future success anyway.
    Preston have been in the Championship for almost a decade. 

    In that time they have finished: 

    11th, 7th, 14th, 9th, 13th, 13th, 12th, 10th and now 20th. 

    I would love Charlton to have that kind of success for the next decade. They aren't exactly the biggest club, and have lived comfortably well within their means. Apart from this season, their lowest finish in 9 seasons was 14th, that is extremely impressive. Infact this is the only season where they finished lower table, they've been a mid-table or higher the whole time other than that. 

    In for some proper disappointment if you think Preston aren't a club we should strive to replicate in the short to mid term future, imagine a lot of people would take that over being a nothing league 1 club.
    Haven't they lost 90 million in the last decade, and 56 mil in the past 4 years? If so, certainly not within their means!

    I think Preston is the exact model to not replicate. Treading water with little prospect of promotion, while hemorrhaging money for the pleasure.
    That is really good going unfortunately.

    As long as they stay in the Champ, they are always one good year away from the Prem 
  • https://x.com/SportsPeteO/status/1929528197361910167?t=pA6KNsxKkl8I-dZ4uzRvUA&s=19

    Marc Leonard anyone? 

    Loan with an option to buy would be ideal. Reckon he would start for us. 
    we've had success with tough youngish Scots lately .. be good for us .. I'd prefer permanent rather than loan though .. problem always is, if he succeeds as a loanee, Brum will want him back as part of their squad 
  • https://x.com/SportsPeteO/status/1929528197361910167?t=pA6KNsxKkl8I-dZ4uzRvUA&s=19

    Marc Leonard anyone? 

    Loan with an option to buy would be ideal. Reckon he would start for us. 
    Very tidy player but going to be about 5 clubs interested in him. Rumoured to be on 10k a week at Birmingham so definitely not out of reach but if other clubs start offering big loan fees as well not sure we would be able to get him 
  • https://x.com/SportsPeteO/status/1929528197361910167?t=pA6KNsxKkl8I-dZ4uzRvUA&s=19

    Marc Leonard anyone? 

    Loan with an option to buy would be ideal. Reckon he would start for us. 
    Who’s place would you see him taking? Not saying he wouldn’t start for us.
  • Only 23. Is he attacking enough to replace Berry? Is he enough of a leader to replace Docherty?
  • Scoham said:
    https://x.com/SportsPeteO/status/1929528197361910167?t=pA6KNsxKkl8I-dZ4uzRvUA&s=19

    Marc Leonard anyone? 

    Loan with an option to buy would be ideal. Reckon he would start for us. 
    Whose place would you see him taking? Not saying he wouldn’t start for us.
    Docherty most likely 
  • https://x.com/SportsPeteO/status/1929528197361910167?t=pA6KNsxKkl8I-dZ4uzRvUA&s=19

    Marc Leonard anyone? 

    Loan with an option to buy would be ideal. Reckon he would start for us. 
    Can't see NJ being overly keen on a loan for a player who is already at their "peak", even with the option to buy. And it would definitely depend on whether he passes the personality test and is willing to do the dirty work and physical stuff if he's "only" on loan.

    If we can get a deal done I'd definitely welcome this one but I don't know how much legs it's got.
  • At their peak at 23? 
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