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Transfer: Man City striker joins Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic have signed Slobodan Tedic, a striker from Manchester City, who will be joining them on a season-long loan.

He said: “I am very happy to be part of a big club with big history. I will do my best to help my team win every game and to win promotion, which is our goal. I cannot wait to meet my teammates, train with the group and play in front of all of our fans.”

Technical Director Andy Scott commented: “We can say this has been a saga in getting the player to us. It’s been a long drawn-out process, however we are delighted to bring in someone of his quality from such an important club to Charlton. We thank Manchester City for their help in getting this over the line.

“We hope Boban can show everybody at Charlton the quality that he has and that he can go one step further than he did with Barnsley last season in League One.”

James Ewaoche Amedu

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