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Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours

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  • edited 2:41PM
    I have no doubt that Kayne will be moving on next summer.  
    I envy the absolute conviction you have on this and so many other Charlton matters over which none of us have any control.
    I’m pleased you’re envious. Quite something from the most pompous poster in this site.

    Gentlemen please, for what it's worth, whatever arises regarding Ramsay, I'm comforted by the fact that we Zach Mitchell waiting in the wings, another season perhaps and I think it will be difficult to keep Zach out of the side. 
  • iaitch said:
    Maybe him and Pearce could knock seven bells out of each other like the game at Fulham a few years ago.
    What a battle that was. Always enjoy it when players go at each other like that and then shake hands at the end. 
  • Wycombe wanting to sign Chuks Aneke was not on my bingo card today 😂. 
  • Last month, the Daily Mail reported Charlton had made an approach to sign Fukuda, who is out of contract this upcoming January, on loan with an option to buy.

    However, Kyoto Sanga are believed to prefer a full sale of their player this summer.

    News on the Japanese right-wing back had gone quiet, with Jones renowned for not being keen on answering questions on ongoing transfer pursuits in his press conferences.

    However, EFL Analysis football correspondent Graeme Bailey understands the Addicks are still ‘looking’ at the Kyoto star, who reportedly needs to be playing regularly in Europe to push for selection ahead of Japan’s World Cup campaign.

    “He’s literally out of contract in less than six months, that’s the thing,” Bailey said. “So, unless Kyoto drops their valuation or forgo the release clause, I think it’s possible Charlton will just wait until January and get him for nothing then.

    “It is possible before deadline day, and Charlton are looking, but Kyoto needs to change their mind first.”

    https://eflanalysis.com/news/charlton-still-looking-at-thierry-small-replacement-who-handed-transfer-blow-to-nathan-jones/
  • Its an odd stance from Kyoto, as surely they know that we can talk to the player now? - So we'll have a bloody strong indication whether he wants to join us at all.

    No skin off our back, as the saying goes... if he doesn't join until January... We wont be the ones losing out on a transfer fee.
  • Its an odd stance from Kyoto, as surely they know that we can talk to the player now? - So we'll have a bloody strong indication whether he wants to join us at all.

    No skin off our back, as the saying goes... if he doesn't join until January... We wont be the ones losing out on a transfer fee.
    Maybe they're gambling that keeping him and finishing top of the league is more valuable than selling him and losing an important cog in their machine
  • fenaddick said:
    Its an odd stance from Kyoto, as surely they know that we can talk to the player now? - So we'll have a bloody strong indication whether he wants to join us at all.

    No skin off our back, as the saying goes... if he doesn't join until January... We wont be the ones losing out on a transfer fee.
    Maybe they're gambling that keeping him and finishing top of the league is more valuable than selling him and losing an important cog in their machine
    Ah that makes sense... I didnt realise they were top of the J-League, they've almost got a Wycombe / Kone stance then. 
  • It must be challenging to conduct business between England and Japan, they have their own way of doing business. It's easy to trample through cultural norms that you didn't know where there.

    I was once working with a Japanese director (filming an ad). And after a few conversations, they refused to speak to me for the rest of the three day shoot. I'm still not sure what I did. 
  • Chunes said:
    It must be challenging to conduct business between England and Japan, they have their own way of doing business. It's easy to trample through cultural norms that you didn't know where there.

    I was once working with a Japanese director (filming an ad). And after a few conversations, they refused to speak to me for the rest of the three day shoot. I'm still not sure what I did. 
    Cawley said they're probably working through an intermediary so you'd hope they'd be sensitive to anything like that
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  • Chunes said:
    It must be challenging to conduct business between England and Japan, they have their own way of doing business. It's easy to trample through cultural norms that you didn't know where there.

    I was once working with a Japanese director (filming an ad). And after a few conversations, they refused to speak to me for the rest of the three day shoot. I'm still not sure what I did. 

    Did you say that 'A town like Alice' and 'The bridge on the river kwai' were two of your favourite films ?
  • If Fukada needs to be playing regularly, why would he join us where he would be backup on the right hand side?
  • Chunes said:
    It must be challenging to conduct business between England and Japan, they have their own way of doing business. It's easy to trample through cultural norms that you didn't know where there.

    I was once working with a Japanese director (filming an ad). And after a few conversations, they refused to speak to me for the rest of the three day shoot. I'm still not sure what I did. 
    Calling him Mr Idiot probably didn’t help.
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