Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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jakecafc said:https://x.com/PR4PNE/status/1949418403221110883?t=OspUHLOgxj-w1ZAWiSAZZQ&s=19
Preston fans looking at us a bit different now.
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jakecafc said:As long as Ramsey hasn't been sold.
Get a grip man and stop panicking, you'll only set others off again.8 -
Callumcafc said:https://football-tribe.com/japan/2025/07/22/336701/
Why did Kyoto Sanga reject Shinnosuke Fukuda’s move to England?
As Charlton Athletic, newly promoted to the EFL Championship (England’s second tier), work to reinforce their squad for the 2025/26 season, it appears they had been pursuing the signing of a Japanese player. Having returned to the Championship for the first time since being relegated in the 2019/20 season, Charlton have already brought in seven new signings during the 2025 summer transfer window, steadily strengthening their team.
According to UK media outlet Daily Mail, Charlton approached J1 side Kyoto Sanga with a proposal to sign defender Shinnosuke Fukuda on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, Kyoto rejected the offer.
Kyoto’s stance is that they are only willing to part with the player in a permanent transfer, and Fukuda’s contract reportedly includes a release clause of £800,000 (around ¥160 million). Unless this amount is paid in full, it seems difficult for negotiations to move forward.
Fukuda, currently 24 years old, has made 21 J1 appearances so far this 2025 season. As of the end of Matchday 24, Kyoto sit in 4th place—just 4 points behind the league leaders and within reach of the title. Fukuda has recorded 3 goals and 1 assist in all competitions this season, marking the best form of his career to date.
The media also reports that Fukuda sees playing in Europe as a necessary step toward making Japan’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has yet to receive a senior national team call-up.
Charlton, for their part, have been actively recruiting various players this summer as they look to solidify their place in the Championship.
Latest piece in Japanese media regarding Fukuda. Doesn’t give away anything we didn’t already know from other articles.8 -
Cloudworm said:Callumcafc said:https://football-tribe.com/japan/2025/07/22/336701/
Why did Kyoto Sanga reject Shinnosuke Fukuda’s move to England?
As Charlton Athletic, newly promoted to the EFL Championship (England’s second tier), work to reinforce their squad for the 2025/26 season, it appears they had been pursuing the signing of a Japanese player. Having returned to the Championship for the first time since being relegated in the 2019/20 season, Charlton have already brought in seven new signings during the 2025 summer transfer window, steadily strengthening their team.
According to UK media outlet Daily Mail, Charlton approached J1 side Kyoto Sanga with a proposal to sign defender Shinnosuke Fukuda on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, Kyoto rejected the offer.
Kyoto’s stance is that they are only willing to part with the player in a permanent transfer, and Fukuda’s contract reportedly includes a release clause of £800,000 (around ¥160 million). Unless this amount is paid in full, it seems difficult for negotiations to move forward.
Fukuda, currently 24 years old, has made 21 J1 appearances so far this 2025 season. As of the end of Matchday 24, Kyoto sit in 4th place—just 4 points behind the league leaders and within reach of the title. Fukuda has recorded 3 goals and 1 assist in all competitions this season, marking the best form of his career to date.
The media also reports that Fukuda sees playing in Europe as a necessary step toward making Japan’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has yet to receive a senior national team call-up.
Charlton, for their part, have been actively recruiting various players this summer as they look to solidify their place in the Championship.
Latest piece in Japanese media regarding Fukuda. Doesn’t give away anything we didn’t already know from other articles.0 -
soapboxsam said:jakecafc said:As long as Ramsey hasn't been sold.
Get a grip man and stop panicking, your only set others off again.0 -
TeeC said:Appreciate the ITK input and understand it’s a balance - but I wonder if we’d have been better off not knowing anything. One of those where ideally it’s all the info or nothing.2
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queensland_addick said:CB1 said:Couple Charlton fans saying that Knibbs has completed his medical, this true?0
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CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?0 -
soapboxsam said:jakecafc said:As long as Ramsey hasn't been sold.
Get a grip man and stop panicking, your only set others off again.10 -
SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?2 - Sponsored links:
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Braziliance said:jakecafc said:https://x.com/PR4PNE/status/1949418403221110883?t=OspUHLOgxj-w1ZAWiSAZZQ&s=19
Preston fans looking at us a bit different now.
These comments, at their most extreme, can make it sound like we are home and hosed in terms of safety while Preston have a mountain to climb to stay up.
In reality, I’m willing to bet now that there is a gap of 10 points or fewer between the two teams when May 2026 comes around.20 -
Arry Addick said:soapboxsam said:jakecafc said:As long as Ramsey hasn't been sold.
Get a grip man and stop panicking, your only set others off again.
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Crispywood said:SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?3 -
LargeAddick said:Crispywood said:SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?1 -
Henry Irving said:scabbyhorse said:soapboxsam said:up_the_valley said:Solidgone said:
'Kelman again' 😃
Charlie needs a different moniker than Matty !
Is Killer Kelman allowed or is it too soon ?
Plus is there only one killer 🤔To the tune of seven nation army!
Ooooohhhh Charlie Kelman’s a SHARK,He’ll tear your defence apart,He’s lurking deep in the dark,He’s got that predator spark,Charlton’s number 10 is SHARK
And repeat.......
I'm bored, I know
Who's that scoring goals
Charlie Charlie Kelman
Charlie Charlie Kelman
To the tun of Knees up mother brown
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EastTerrace said:DennisBooth said:Redrobo said:A taxi left Sparrows at about 17:30 last night and headed towards Eltham Park Station.2
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Thinking aloud, will be interesting to see how we handle Knibbs tomorrow. In the event there is this sensitive announcement, it doesnt mean to say that he hasnt signed. Just that they dont want to announce it.
But then if he has signed, NJ will want him involved at Ipswich. They may delay the social media video for 24 hours, but no reason not to play him in a game.1 -
Can’t see Knibbs not being announced today especially if they want him to take some part tonight .. … everything was done yesterday.4
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SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?5 -
Without meaning any disrespect to Redmidland (if indeed the sensitivity issue is for him), they could just announce Knibbs early, post the photos, comments etc, and then focus the rest of the day to RM.0
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sam3110 said:They're renaming The Valley due to sponsorship rights being sold, which is something that needs to be done to help pay for all the signings but no doubt everyone on here will still be up in arms about it...0
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So, regarding rumours…🤷♂️1
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Crispywood said:Cloudworm said:Callumcafc said:https://football-tribe.com/japan/2025/07/22/336701/
Why did Kyoto Sanga reject Shinnosuke Fukuda’s move to England?
As Charlton Athletic, newly promoted to the EFL Championship (England’s second tier), work to reinforce their squad for the 2025/26 season, it appears they had been pursuing the signing of a Japanese player. Having returned to the Championship for the first time since being relegated in the 2019/20 season, Charlton have already brought in seven new signings during the 2025 summer transfer window, steadily strengthening their team.
According to UK media outlet Daily Mail, Charlton approached J1 side Kyoto Sanga with a proposal to sign defender Shinnosuke Fukuda on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, Kyoto rejected the offer.
Kyoto’s stance is that they are only willing to part with the player in a permanent transfer, and Fukuda’s contract reportedly includes a release clause of £800,000 (around ¥160 million). Unless this amount is paid in full, it seems difficult for negotiations to move forward.
Fukuda, currently 24 years old, has made 21 J1 appearances so far this 2025 season. As of the end of Matchday 24, Kyoto sit in 4th place—just 4 points behind the league leaders and within reach of the title. Fukuda has recorded 3 goals and 1 assist in all competitions this season, marking the best form of his career to date.
The media also reports that Fukuda sees playing in Europe as a necessary step toward making Japan’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has yet to receive a senior national team call-up.
Charlton, for their part, have been actively recruiting various players this summer as they look to solidify their place in the Championship.
Latest piece in Japanese media regarding Fukuda. Doesn’t give away anything we didn’t already know from other articles.6 -
Arry Addick said:soapboxsam said:jakecafc said:As long as Ramsey hasn't been sold.
Get a grip man and stop panicking, your only set others off again.
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Crispywood said:Cloudworm said:Callumcafc said:https://football-tribe.com/japan/2025/07/22/336701/
Why did Kyoto Sanga reject Shinnosuke Fukuda’s move to England?
As Charlton Athletic, newly promoted to the EFL Championship (England’s second tier), work to reinforce their squad for the 2025/26 season, it appears they had been pursuing the signing of a Japanese player. Having returned to the Championship for the first time since being relegated in the 2019/20 season, Charlton have already brought in seven new signings during the 2025 summer transfer window, steadily strengthening their team.
According to UK media outlet Daily Mail, Charlton approached J1 side Kyoto Sanga with a proposal to sign defender Shinnosuke Fukuda on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, Kyoto rejected the offer.
Kyoto’s stance is that they are only willing to part with the player in a permanent transfer, and Fukuda’s contract reportedly includes a release clause of £800,000 (around ¥160 million). Unless this amount is paid in full, it seems difficult for negotiations to move forward.
Fukuda, currently 24 years old, has made 21 J1 appearances so far this 2025 season. As of the end of Matchday 24, Kyoto sit in 4th place—just 4 points behind the league leaders and within reach of the title. Fukuda has recorded 3 goals and 1 assist in all competitions this season, marking the best form of his career to date.
The media also reports that Fukuda sees playing in Europe as a necessary step toward making Japan’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has yet to receive a senior national team call-up.
Charlton, for their part, have been actively recruiting various players this summer as they look to solidify their place in the Championship.
Latest piece in Japanese media regarding Fukuda. Doesn’t give away anything we didn’t already know from other articles.2 -
RonnieMoore said:SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?
All looking very messy.2 -
Redrobo said:RonnieMoore said:SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?
All looking very messy.1 -
Ferryman said:Crispywood said:Cloudworm said:Callumcafc said:https://football-tribe.com/japan/2025/07/22/336701/
Why did Kyoto Sanga reject Shinnosuke Fukuda’s move to England?
As Charlton Athletic, newly promoted to the EFL Championship (England’s second tier), work to reinforce their squad for the 2025/26 season, it appears they had been pursuing the signing of a Japanese player. Having returned to the Championship for the first time since being relegated in the 2019/20 season, Charlton have already brought in seven new signings during the 2025 summer transfer window, steadily strengthening their team.
According to UK media outlet Daily Mail, Charlton approached J1 side Kyoto Sanga with a proposal to sign defender Shinnosuke Fukuda on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, Kyoto rejected the offer.
Kyoto’s stance is that they are only willing to part with the player in a permanent transfer, and Fukuda’s contract reportedly includes a release clause of £800,000 (around ¥160 million). Unless this amount is paid in full, it seems difficult for negotiations to move forward.
Fukuda, currently 24 years old, has made 21 J1 appearances so far this 2025 season. As of the end of Matchday 24, Kyoto sit in 4th place—just 4 points behind the league leaders and within reach of the title. Fukuda has recorded 3 goals and 1 assist in all competitions this season, marking the best form of his career to date.
The media also reports that Fukuda sees playing in Europe as a necessary step toward making Japan’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has yet to receive a senior national team call-up.
Charlton, for their part, have been actively recruiting various players this summer as they look to solidify their place in the Championship.
Latest piece in Japanese media regarding Fukuda. Doesn’t give away anything we didn’t already know from other articles.
I’m not sure any of them have excelled.
I think tonight is when we can get a better idea of how they are.
Ipswich will be a better test.
id imagine it’s now playing for places time0 -
Redrobo said:RonnieMoore said:SELR_addicks said:CB1 said:We have binned off Dane Murphy apparently. That’s the announcement tomorrow
Maybe relevant if so?
All looking very messy.2 -
I can’t see why the CEO news would stop us announcing Knibbs.
Get that out of the way this morning and then positive news late afternoon.
what will be will be though.15