The transfer of Jonson Clarke-Harris, a Wrexham target, from Peterborough to Charlton is said to have gone smoothly, giving the Red Dragons a transfer advantage.
Consequently, what happened?
Peterborough anticipated Clarke-Harris’ transfer to the Addicks to happen somewhat fast, having already accepted Charlton’s offer for the striker. Nevertheless, a cloud has been placed over the possible transfer as the managers of both teams publicly said that, despite their agreement, the deal has not yet closed.
THINGS THEY SAID
“It’s gone quiet,” stated Darren Ferguson, the manager of Peterborough. Long ago, Charlton’s bid was accepted; however, the personal terms are currently out of reach. I don’t think it will happen unless Appy tells me otherwise.
“You would have assumed that it might have happened by now when the proposal was accepted. In the league, there is no one like Jonno. In other words, I’m not sure if Charlton will return or not on a personal level. I cannot control it, and neither can the club. Now it’s up to Charlton and Jonno.”
Michael Appleton, manager of Charlton, answered the remarks, saying: “What he said. That’s also how I interpret it. [If the deal is dead]—who knows? In my opinion,
“You can’t hold onto your disappointment for too long, but it’s always disappointing when a possible signing of that kind doesn’t materialize. In actuality, you have to collaborate with the athletes in the locker room. The truth is that we are making a lot of effort to try to bring in additional players and other choices. We will undoubtedly benefit and improve if we can acquire one of those players.”
THE LARGER IMAGE
Clarke-Harris has scored 75 league goals for the Posh over the last three and a half seasons and has been a vital component of the team’s engine. With nine goals so far this season, he has contributed significantly to Peterborough’s good standing in League One as they sit second in the standings and look to be promoted to the Championship the following season.
WHAT NEXT?
As Wrexham looks to secure two consecutive automatic promotions and join Peterborough and Charlton in League One, this may be the perfect time for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to pounce and sign the target man. Both parties have expressed doubts about the possible move.