Charlton Athletic technical director on contract talk situation regarding Blackett-Taylor and Dobson
Charlton Athletic technical director Andy Scott is planning contract talks with some of Michael Appleton’s squad – confirming that there were bids for Corey Blackett-Taylor before the transfer window closed.
We reported recently that Derby County had tried for winger Blackett-Taylor.
And ambitious Wrexham, whose financial spending power means they are able to offer wages that exceed plenty of clubs in League One, wanted Addicks skipper George Dobson.
Both Blackett-Taylor and Dobson are out of contract at the end of June.
Scott told the South London Press: “I’ve spoken to both the agents before the window shut. I spoke to Dobbo’s agent a couple of weeks after I joined. He phoned and said: ‘What’s the situation?’ I said: ‘Let me get my feet under the desk first!’
“Things have changed, a new coach has come in so we’ll see how that pans out. But there are plans to keep players and talk to them, ones out of contract that we feel are going to be assets to the club. We turned down a couple of offers for Corey. Corey was well aware of that – we made it clear we wanted to keep him.
“The plan now that the window is shut is to speak to the agents and see where they see things, what we can do.
“Equally we have got to look at where we are with some of our younger players. We need to see whether there is National League loans or what the plan is. We can’t just collect players that aren’t going to contribute to this football club.
“We’ve got some really talented young players. We need them to get in the side and show what they can do, then we can take it further.
“We’ve got a lot of assets at this football club but we want to build a squad. We don’t want to keep changing 11 players every summer. We’ve got a lot of players out of contract at the end of the season.
“Naturally people are going to fall by the wayside. We want to keep our best players if we can, sometimes situation dictates that you can’t.
“We’ve got to understand where we are financially and where we are in the league. Getting promoted certainly helps you keep your best players. It’s an opportunity for them to play well and for us to do well, with them in the side. Also try and tie them down for longer – hopefully that will be in the Championship with the other players we’ve got on longer contracts.”
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YOUNG ADDICKS ARRIVE IN SPAIN FOR MADRID CUP
Charlton’s U13s and U14s have touched down in Spain ready for the 2023 Madrid Cup.
The young Addicks have been drawn alongside Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Djurgårdens IF, FC Spartak Trnava and D10 Academy in Group C and kick off their tournament on Friday.
Other teams competing include reigning champions Atlético Madrid, FC Barcelona, Paris-Saint Germain, Benfica, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Charlton earned a fifth-place finish in last year’s tournament, finishing ahead of the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal and Porto.
Youth Development Phase Lead Coach Kieran Culleton said: “We are taking a hugely talented group of boys out to Madrid for one of the most prestigious youth tournaments in the world. The boys are excited and look forward to representing our club against some of the biggest teams in European football.
“The tournament provides a great opportunity to see our lads in a competitive environment and we know it will be a huge part of their development as they grow as young players within the academy. The experiences that Valley Gold have provided the academy with in recent years have been incredible and we thank them for all of their support in making the tour possible.”
Daily updates from the trip will be posted on both the club and Valley Gold websites.
Charlton fans can support the academy by signing up to the Valley Gold scheme. Valley Gold enables fans to support the club’s academy in unearthing the talents of tomorrow, as well as giving them the chance to win cash prizes.
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