Wrexham target Jonson Clarke-Harris' move to Charlton from Peterborough has reportedly gone quiet, handing a transfer boost to the Red Dragons.
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Peterborough-Charlton reach agreement for Clarke-HarrisCharlton stick on personal terms for strikerWrexham could find the opportune moment to strike dealGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?
Having already accepted Charlton's offer for the striker, Peterborough expected Clarke-Harris' move to the Addicks to go through fairly quickly. However, a shadow of doubt has been cast over the potential move after both the clubs' managers came out to talk about the deal not having gone through yet despite the clubs having reached an agreement.
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Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson said: "Itâs gone quiet. Charlton had a bid accepted a long time ago but the personal terms, theyâre way off at the moment. Unless Appy tells me something different, I donât think it will be happening.
âWhen the bid is accepted you would have thought it might have happened by now. Thereâs nothing like Jonno in the league. So, whether Charlton come again or not I donât know, in terms of personal terms. Itâs out of my hands, out of the clubâs hands. Itâs up to Jonno and Charlton now."
Charlton manager Michael Appleton responded to the comments: "What he said. Thatâs my understanding of it as well. Who knows [if the deal is dead]? I think the distance between both parties shows itâs probably nearer to not being alive than being alive.
"Youâre always disappointed when a potential signing of that quality doesnât happen, but you canât keep hold of that disappointment too long. The reality is youâve got to work with the players in the dressing room. The reality is there are other options out there and other players that we are working hard to try and bring in. If we can get one of those players then it will definitely help us and make us better."
(C)Getty ImagesTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Over the past three and a half seasons, Clarke-Harris has scored 75 league goals for the Posh and has been a key member of the team's engine. This season he has scored nine goals so far and been a major reason for Peterborough's high ranking in League One as they sit second in the league, hoping for a promotion to the Championship next season.
WHAT NEXT?
With both sides casting doubts over the potential move it could be the opportune moment for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to swoop in and sign the target man as Wrexham look to dial in two automatic promotions back-to-back and join Peterborough and Charlton in League One.