2025/26 end-of-season squad update

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Charlton Athletic can now confirm their end-of-season men’s first-team squad update following the conclusion of the 2025/26 campaign.

The following men’s first-team players remain under contract: 

Gassan Ahadme, Karoy Anderson, Rob Apter, Nathan Asiimwe, Amari’i Bell, Tiernan Brooks, Reece Burke, Sonny Carey, Conor Coventry, Kaheim Dixon, Greg Docherty, Josh Edwards, Ibrahim Fullah, Macaulay Gillesphey, Keenan Gough, Lloyd Jones, Thomas Kaminski, Daniel Kanu, Charlie Kelman, Harvey Knibbs, Miles Leaburn, Will Mannion, Micah Mbick, Alex Mitchell, Zach Mitchell, Tanto Olaofe, Kayne Ramsay, Joe Rankin-Costello, Collins Sichenje.

The club have triggered the option to extend Tyreece Campbell’s contract until the summer of 2027 and remain in discussions with Lyndon Dykes and Matty Godden, whose deals are set to expire this summer.

The following players, whose contracts are set to expire this summer, have not been offered a new contract: 

Luke Berry, Terry Taylor.

The following players will return to their parent clubs following the expiration of their loan deals: 

Luke Chambers, Harry Clarke, Conor Coady, Jayden Fevrier.

The club would like to thank every departing player for their efforts throughout their time at Charlton Athletic and wishes them well for their future careers.

Speaking of his departed players, Addicks boss Nathan Jones said: “We'd like to thank Bez [Luke Berry], who has been wonderful for us. We brought him here for his experience, his goalscoring and for him to be a big contributing factor in getting us out of League One and being able to play at Championship level. He's done exactly what we asked him and his goals were vital, as well as the way he trains and his experience

“The contribution that he's had has been immense and it's probably a little bit understated. He's had one or two injuries which curtailed his impact slightly, but in terms of adding that experience on a daily basis, knowing what it takes to get promoted and knowing what it takes to play at Championship level, he's been exemplary.

“I thank him for trusting us and for coming to us when he had other options. He's been a magnificent signing."

Jones continued: “We also wish Terry [Taylor] all the best. Ever since I've come in he's had an exemplary attitude and he's worked hard. Whenever he's been called upon he's done well for Charlton.

“His gametime was limited here and he's had a few loans and we wish him all the best. He's someone that I really enjoyed working with, he worked hard every day and he has a fantastic attitude. He's one of us and I'm so glad I've worked with Tel. We wish him all the best for the future."

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