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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,844
    IdleHans said:
    How does first refusal work in the real world?
    We might agree a few with club but the player might just say no thanks and surely that's that?
    Exactly. Not worth the paper it’s written on, which is why “first refusal” never happens. 
    James Trafford?
  • 000__Jaaaaay__000
    000__Jaaaaay__000 Posts: 2,410
    If Kanu is happy to sign a new deal and be loaned out to league 1 then I’d be doing that. 

    I’d only sell him if he refuses to sign a new deal and even then I think we should have some sort of buy back clause in there. 
    It’s all well and good saying that but if he flops at league 1 level and has to drop back down to league 2, then we will get nowhere near the million it will probably go up to this year. At the end of the day, we aren’t in a position to be gambling on that working out and that million could be used in strengthening the squad which is desperately needed
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,398
    If Kanu is happy to sign a new deal and be loaned out to league 1 then I’d be doing that. 

    I’d only sell him if he refuses to sign a new deal and even then I think we should have some sort of buy back clause in there. 
    It’s all well and good saying that but if he flops at league 1 level and has to drop back down to league 2, then we will get nowhere near the million it will probably go up to this year. At the end of the day, we aren’t in a position to be gambling on that working out and that million could be used in strengthening the squad which is desperately needed
    And yet strengthening the squad is a gamble as well. You only have to look at last summer.

    Hindsight is the only winner in these scenarios.
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,938
    If Kanu is happy to sign a new deal and be loaned out to league 1 then I’d be doing that. 

    I’d only sell him if he refuses to sign a new deal and even then I think we should have some sort of buy back clause in there. 
    It’s all well and good saying that but if he flops at league 1 level and has to drop back down to league 2, then we will get nowhere near the million it will probably go up to this year. At the end of the day, we aren’t in a position to be gambling on that working out and that million could be used in strengthening the squad which is desperately needed
    With that logic, we shouldn't be gambling with MBick and should take whatever Brighton offer.   Maybe when RD sold Konsa for £1M he was a visionary as to keep him was to gamble on a fee we might not have got again if he hadn't worked out
  • arny23394
    arny23394 Posts: 1,421
    If Kanu is happy to sign a new deal and be loaned out to league 1 then I’d be doing that. 

    I’d only sell him if he refuses to sign a new deal and even then I think we should have some sort of buy back clause in there. 
    It’s all well and good saying that but if he flops at league 1 level and has to drop back down to league 2, then we will get nowhere near the million it will probably go up to this year. At the end of the day, we aren’t in a position to be gambling on that working out and that million could be used in strengthening the squad which is desperately needed
    He looked good at times in 23/24 and that was in a dreadful league 1 team. You’d hope/expect him to have a good season now he’s 3 years older and got a full season of men’s football under his belt. 
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,243
    arny23394 said:
    If Kanu is happy to sign a new deal and be loaned out to league 1 then I’d be doing that. 

    I’d only sell him if he refuses to sign a new deal and even then I think we should have some sort of buy back clause in there. 
    It’s all well and good saying that but if he flops at league 1 level and has to drop back down to league 2, then we will get nowhere near the million it will probably go up to this year. At the end of the day, we aren’t in a position to be gambling on that working out and that million could be used in strengthening the squad which is desperately needed
    He looked good at times in 23/24 and that was in a dreadful league 1 team. You’d hope/expect him to have a good season now he’s 3 years older and got a full season of men’s football under his belt. 
    He is also now a big unit who is not going to get eased off the ball by bigger defenders.
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 789
    I would like to compliment posters here for putting their arguments for and against in such a constructive and good-tempered manner.

    I think the deciding factor will be, how much money the owners are prepared to put in, and as a consequence how short-term, medium-term, or long-term our planning must be. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,866
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 508
    Southampton's owner on Radio Solent this morning saying he has no intention of sacking as he called him " a great manager" who made a "mistake", talk about deluded, he should be sacked now, and given a ban on managing in England again...
    The management of Canada involved in spying on New Zealand in the last women's world cup were all banned from football for a year.

    There's the precedent.

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  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 6,068
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    Proven championship strikers are unlikely to come to us, both financially and due to our style of play.  I’d be quite happy with Kanu as 4th or 5th choice next season, with Kelman, Godden and AN other , or a fully fit and raring Leaburn.  I think there are goals there as long as we can find a couple of midfielders and better wing backs . 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,842
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    Got to agree with this. You cannot go into a championship season with a maybe, in any position, but in a team that doesn't score enough goals the need for a quality finisher is probably a no brainer. Charlton have a problem in the forward positions, lots of quantity and very little quality, if Dykes re-signs then Dykes with cover from Leaburn and Godden with cover from Kelman or visa versa, would be virtually the same as last season and once again we would struggle up front, if we bring in a forward to correct that, then question marks over Kanu and Leaburn would emerge, loans for those two and Gasman are a must and I'm sorry but if Brighton renew their interest in Mbick and any sale helps us to bring quality to the squad, then it will probably happen. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 99,969
    edited June 3
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    We've got Strikers, we need players who'll create chances for them - Can have all the Strikes we want, but our chance creation was what was low last season - What is a proven Championship Striker anyway, where is the guarantee that they'll work out for us... See Tamar Hemed, or Jordan Rhodes @ Middlesbrough.
    The Championship top scorer last season, joined from Ligue 1 the year before...
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 86,286
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    It's not an either/or situation.

    We should TRY to sign experienced players for this level AND keep young players with potential.

    No, we can't keep everyone for budget and squad size reasons but I don't think we should let Kanu go just yet.

    If the 21 YO league 2 young POTY, who scored 18 goals last season but had no previous connection to us, was signed on a free transfer there wouldn't be a meltdown on here. The club would be praised for ambitious scouting.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,548
    My mate's son is very good friends with Dan Kanu.  I've asked the question 
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,243
    I'd keep Kanu think he has potential. Leaburn is the one who seems to have gone off the boil 
  • DubaiCAFC
    DubaiCAFC Posts: 2,535
    Kanu want's to play week in and week out. And might want a fresh start, which sounds like he wants.. So let him go! Nice sell-on..

    He could sign, have a poor season, or get injured and leave cheaper next year.

    I think if we want to do anything in the Championship, we need better!
  • Judging by Jones’ comments on articles about being “ruthless”. I would imagine we will offload Kanu. 

    Risk for not doing so and doing so. But I think we should cash in.

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  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,938
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Kanu want's to play week in and week out. And might want a fresh start, which sounds like he wants.. So let him go! Nice sell-on..

    He could sign, have a poor season, or get injured and leave cheaper next year.

    I think if we want to do anything in the Championship, we need better!

    A sell on if you let M'bick go to a Brentford or Brighton I absolutely get.

    For any sell on to be worth much when selling to a L1 club, he would need to do very well at L1 level, get promoted with that club and then do very well in the Championship. 

    If he went to say, Luton, scored 20 goals in his first season but they were not promoted he would take the next step to a Championship club for about £3M I suspect.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,428
    The issue is and has always been, that we are a selling club and have to do so to progress. Thats either your best players or some of the prospects and you can't keep all of the prospects just incase they can battle for a place in 2 seasons. If we were currently a league 1 club, we'd probably have cashed in Mbick and offered Kanu a contract to battle for a starting place this coming season. 

    Unfortunately thats not the case and there are not may other assets we can use to raise funds to push on in our current situation. 
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,684
    Kanu to stay with us and score 10 goals this season in Championship and be worth 5m+ next season. Mark my words!
  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,350
    I know it’s a bit wussy, and a denial of football reality, but I simply cringe when our players, well especially our academy products, are  regarded as mere units or products that are either there to exploit or are easily disposable.
    The recent CAST webinar from our academy leadership had an impact on me (as has ‘Dear England’ the play and TV series).
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 51,148
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    Is it that binary though ? I totally agree we need to invest in a proven striker and you’re right we need to spend big on it but does that prevent us from signing Kanu on a better deal and perhaps loaning him again or perhaps even have him in and around our squad. If Luton as reported are prepared to pay £750k now then I think DK is an asset we might want to develop further.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,641
    edited June 3
    Bailey said:
    Kanu is this year's Leaburn. 

    Sorry to say that I'd rather spend money & buy a proven Championship striker than take a gamble on another youngster with no Championship experience. 

    Yes, I know that costs money but I'm.afraid that is what it takes. 
    Got to agree with this. You cannot go into a championship season with a maybe, in any position, but in a team that doesn't score enough goals the need for a quality finisher is probably a no brainer. Charlton have a problem in the forward positions, lots of quantity and very little quality, if Dykes re-signs then Dykes with cover from Leaburn and Godden with cover from Kelman or visa versa, would be virtually the same as last season and once again we would struggle up front, if we bring in a forward to correct that, then question marks over Kanu and Leaburn would emerge, loans for those two and Gasman are a must and I'm sorry but if Brighton renew their interest in Mbick and any sale helps us to bring quality to the squad, then it will probably happen. 
    Depends if you think the strikers are the problem. Are any of them poor finishers? I think TC is a poor finisher (but offers a lot more other qualities), but the rest are at the very least average finishers but some (Godden and Kelman) very good finishers. If we sign new wing backs and midfielders, and become a better team that gets them more chances, then they will score more goals. If you put Vipotnik into our team
    last season, I doubt he does much better than what we had 

    I’d be ok with Kelman, TC, Dykes, Leaburn, Godden as options again this season. 3 of them had little or no championship experience last season, so you’d think would be much better for it this season. 

    Sometimes it can be about developing players we have rather than always signing new ones. In fact there’s probably no way that we are going to be able to sign our way to the top, we need to be able to develop players and make them top championship players 
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 51,148
    I think if we start with those options up front next season we’re in for another relegation battle. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,007
    I think if we start with those options up front next season we’re in for another relegation battle. 
    I think you have to assume we will be regardless, anything above that is overachievement. The second season is really hard in a new division 
  • jondon76
    jondon76 Posts: 297
    Lyndon Gooch is available from Sunderland,  would be a good signing imo.
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 11,365
    danny777 said:
    Wy Grant reports that Luton have apparently offered £750K for Kanu
    https://addickschampionshipdiary.blogspot.com/2026/06/luton-swoop-for-kanu.html
    They took Paul Walsh from us for peanuts when we needed money and later sold him on to Liverpool. Kanu may not be another Paul Walsh but I wouldn’t sell him to Luton unless the numbers were in multiples of millions.