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Kai Enslin signs new long-term contract

edited March 21 in General Charlton

Charlton Athletic are delighted to announce that academy starlet Kai Enslin has signed a new long-term contract with the club.

The versatile 19-year-old impressed on his full debut - a 1-0 Vertu Trophy victory against Bromley in November 2024 - and featured in Saturday’s matchday squad against Wigan Athletic as Charlton made it seven home wins on the spin.

Enslin, who joined the Addicks’ academy at U13 level and penned his first professional contract in the summer of 2023, has starred for Chris Lock’s title-chasing U21s this season, scoring eight goals and providing six assists in 19 starts.

Manager Nathan Jones said: “We’re delighted to secure Kai. He’s a player that’s come through the academy and shown that he can handle any situation. He’s been excelling for the U21s and he’s been included in our squads. He’s very good technically and he’s a really intelligent footballer who has real versatility. He’s one we’re really excited for.



https://www.charltonafc.com/news/kai-enslin-signs-new-long-term-contract

Comments

  • Nice one.
  • Very happy with this one
  • I’ll be honest and say I don’t know too much about the lad but everyone seems pleased by this so I am too.
  • Great news. A real talent. He reminds me a bit of Jack Grealish in terms of playing style.
  • New long term contract but doesn't say how long ?
  • New long term contract but doesn't say how long ?
    The club rarely say how long these days. I guess in an attempt to stop everyone panicking when there's 6 months left on it
  • Where would Enslin fit in our current formation? I'm guessing there are a few options... 
  • Leuth said:
    Where would Enslin fit in our current formation? I'm guessing there are a few options... 
    Haven't watched too much U21s this year so others will be able to say more definitively but think his versatility is part of his strength. Think he would naturally play the Berry role but has played LWB before too
  • seth plum said:
    Whether he eventually makes it or not, the great leap and all that, what I will say about Kai this last year is he has been consistent, and for 90% of the time consistently good.
    I am not a reliable judge because I thought Elewere was nailed on, mind you Elewere is still a credible pro footballer.
    As well as Kai we have others able to play at his kind of level…as I say the breakthrough into men’s football is the hardest step of all.
    Just to plant a seed, look out for young midfielder Manu Wales coming through, he has to bulk up mind you.
    Elerewe
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  • Kai has been good most of the times I've seen him the past couple of years for the under 21's and considering the variety of positions he's been played in that is a testament to him. Hopefully one of a few that there are certainly hopes for over the next few years. Enslin, Mwamba, Wales, Fullah, Sol-Loza. He's also eligible for Japan, have we ever had a Japanese international?
  • edited March 21
    He is principally (so far) an attacking midfielder usually played on the leftish hand side.
    Not all action like Anderson, more silky skill and deception and perception, with confident close control.
  • Southbank said:
    seth plum said:
    Whether he eventually makes it or not, the great leap and all that, what I will say about Kai this last year is he has been consistent, and for 90% of the time consistently good.
    I am not a reliable judge because I thought Elewere was nailed on, mind you Elewere is still a credible pro footballer.
    As well as Kai we have others able to play at his kind of level…as I say the breakthrough into men’s football is the hardest step of all.
    Just to plant a seed, look out for young midfielder Manu Wales coming through, he has to bulk up mind you.
    Elerewe
    Yep. My bad.
  • Back in the Premier League years we almost signed the Brazilian-Japanese player Alex. I think a denied work permit scuppered the deal.
  • Well deserved contract for Kai.

    Onwards & upwards, young man ! 
  • Good news.  I hope he establishes himself in our first team.
  • Kai has been good most of the times I've seen him the past couple of years for the under 21's and considering the variety of positions he's been played in that is a testament to him. Hopefully one of a few that there are certainly hopes for over the next few years. Enslin, Mwamba, Wales, Fullah, Sol-Loza. He's also eligible for Japan, have we ever had a Japanese international?
    Signed Alex but he couldn’t get a work permit. 
  • Kai has been good most of the times I've seen him the past couple of years for the under 21's and considering the variety of positions he's been played in that is a testament to him. Hopefully one of a few that there are certainly hopes for over the next few years. Enslin, Mwamba, Wales, Fullah, Sol-Loza. He's also eligible for Japan, have we ever had a Japanese international?
    Signed Alex but he couldn’t get a work permit. 
    I'm really not surprised. He could have been any old "Alex" for all the authorities knew. 
  • Is it possible that the trend of our promising youngsters signing long term deals before they establish themselves as a first team option, a conscious decision by the board? I think it's a great idea, so often it seemed players would break through with only a year or so left and agents would advise them to keep their options open.
    It's a very clear strategy and a promising one in my opinion. They might get other things wrong but I'd argue that their handling of the academy has been pretty good so far
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  • It's a difficult balance to get right, as you can't sign every youngster on a long contract just in case they come good, but we seem to be doing it well at the moment. 

    Interesting that the quote is from Jones rather than Roswell. Previously it would have been from Scott.
  • How long?


  • Good. I’ve been very impressed with him in the U21 games I’ve seen this season. 
  • Excellent player, excellent news.
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