According to the South London Press, Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones plans to close the summer transfer season with nine new players.
The Addicks were pleased with Jones’ influence when he arrived last season, as he swiftly dispelled any fears of relegation from League One.
The club is eager to support him this summer as he attempts to rebuild the squad ahead of a push up the league standings.
Charlton have already been busy adding to their roster, with Luke Berry, Josh Edwards, Will Mannion, and Alex Mitchell joining.
Jones, on the other hand, is just getting started, and by the end of the window, he hopes to have nine new faces in the building, which means five more arrivals.
The Welsh manager is ambitious and wants to build a group capable of competing at the top of the League One table.
Charlton may have to deal with unforeseen departures, which could increase the total number of recruits needed.
Huddersfield Town, who were recently demoted from the Championship, have been looking to recruit Charlton striker Alfie May, who was League One’s top scorer last season.