Speaking on Charlton TV, chairman Gavin Carter has confirmed that the club will have to be ‘ruthless’ in terms of summer signing and departures, but admitted that the strategy would be financially constrained.
“We have got a lot of work to do. There are not many players that are out of
contract. We have got to look at the squad. If we’re going to bring players in
then we’ve got to move some players on, which isn’t easy.
“Sequencing this is difficult. Ideally you would get players
out - you get the cash in and then you spend the cash - but we don’t live in a
perfect world.
“We are going to do stuff in a fiscally sustainable way.
I’ve said many times that I’m not going to risk the future of the football
club. You see teams do it all the time and owners do come and go. I’m not going
to put us in a position where we have made too many commitments that we then
can’t fund in the future. But we are going to make progress.”
“We need more up front. We didn’t score enough goals this
year and that’s painfully obvious. In the middle of the park we don’t want to
rely just on Sonny (Carey). We need to make sure we’re carrying the ball and
we’re what Nathan wants us to be - fluid and aggressive.
“I don’t think there is one area of the pitch where we can’t
improve. That has got to be the mentality. But there were clearly some areas of
the squad, where there were loan players, that we would like to bring in squad
players for next season.”