Charlton Athletic Set To Land Another Brilliant, Sensational Star Report Claims.

 

Charlton Athletic Set To Land Another Brilliant, Sensational Star Report Claims.

Charlton Athletic are set to complete the signing of goalkeeper Prince Adegoke on a free transfer following his release in the summer, according to journalist Nathan Gissing.

The 19-year-old was released by Premier League giants Chelsea this summer, following a rise through their academy and now appears to be heading to the League One side this summer.

Who is Prince Adegoke?

The shot-stopper has spent almost his entire career at Chelsea, continuously progressing through the club’s youth set-up. Last summer, Adegoke joined National League South side Welling United on a two-month loan deal, as a way to earn men’s first-team experience.

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A tough start

Charlton Athletic began the 2023/24 season with a 1-0 victory at home to League Two champions Leyton Orient, with George Dobson netting the only goal. The club were then beaten 3-1 by Newport County in the EFL Cup, before slipping to a 1-0 loss against Peterborough United at the weekend.

Dean Holden’s side will be plotting a victory in mid-week, when they host Bristol Rovers and then Port Vale on Saturday.

 

What’s been said?
According to journalist Nathan Gissing, the goalkeeper is expected to join the League One side on a free transfer in the coming days. In a tweet posted to Twitter, Gissing stated…

 

‘Goalkeeper Prince Adegoke is set to join League One side Charlton Athletic on a free transfer following his release from Chelsea earlier this summer. Adegoke has signed a one-year contract with the option for a further year.’

 

Writer’s View

It appears as though Adogoke would link up with the club’s U21s initially due to his lack of first-team experience, however, he would have the perfect opportunity to develop at the League One side.

 

Charlton have a strong relationship with Chelsea, especially with success stories like Ian Maatsen and I believe this is a move that would work out for all parties involved in the deal.

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