As Aston Villa looms, Charlton Athletic won’t want another Mason Burstow incident.

As Aston Villa looms, Charlton Athletic won’t want another Mason Burstow incident.

Miles Leaburn, a striker for Charlton Athletic, may get interest from other teams in January.

Striker Miles Leaburn may be difficult for Charlton Athletic to keep in the January transfer window.

Leaburn had a fantastic first season at The Valley last year, making 40 appearances across all competitions and scoring 13 goals.

 

The 19-year-old has been in excellent form since his return, scoring six goals and dishing out one assist in nine outings. He missed the beginning of the season due to an ankle injury.

 

Leaburn scored once more as the Addicks defeated struggling Reading 4-0 at home on Saturday, further demonstrating his importance to the group.

 

The striker has been crucial to Charlton’s successful start under new boss Michael Appleton, as they have picked up 12 points in their previous six league games and moved up to 10th in the League One standings, only four points outside of the play-off spots.

What is the latest on Miles Leaburn’s Charlton Athletic future?

Aston Villa was one of several Premier League teams reportedly mulling a deal for Leaburn this summer after his outstanding performance last season.

 

After Leaburn’s most recent Saturday performance for Charlton, Appleton acknowledged that he is preparing for interest in the striker in January.

 

When questioned by the South London Press if he believes bigger clubs will be keeping an eye on Leaburn, Appleton responded, “I’m sure that’s the case.

“Of course, it’s not that we don’t embrace that. After all, as a football club, you want to have the top players in the league, if not the best. Larger clubs are interested as a result.He is our player, so we get to determine what we do with him, so from our perspective, that’s a good thing.

 

Not just his objective, either. In terms of his performance, he was also of considerable value. He forced Button to make a tremendous save shortly before he also scored his goal. There was notice of TC’s pass leading up to it.

Not just his objective, either. In terms of his performance, he was also of considerable value. He forced Button to make a tremendous save shortly before he also scored his goal. There was notice of TC’s pass leading up to it.

 

Nelson Abbey, for them, was brilliant today, so he has also turned on the heat. He was always the one to partially impede our attempts to enter if we appeared to be hazardous. It was stunning how he entered behind him.

Should Charlton Athletic sell Miles Leaburn in January?

Although Charlton is used to selling their promising young talent to bigger teams, they ought to exercise caution when approving Leaburn’s departure in the forthcoming transfer window.

 

Mason Burstow, a striker who the Addicks traded to Chelsea in February 2022, is now enjoying success on loan at Sunderland in the Championship and just made his England U20s debut.

Given Leaburn’s stellar goal-scoring record, he may have even more promise than Burstow, and with the Addicks edging closer to the top six, his departure might be disastrous for their promotion prospects.

 

Alfie May, who joined Charlton from Cheltenham Town this summer, is another prolific scorer for the club and has eight goals in 13 games. However, May and Leaburn’s combination might propel Appleton’s team to promotion.

Leaburn’s transfer worth will only rise as he continues to score goals in League One, therefore the Addicks should resist the urge to sell the striker just yet. It is unclear whether any Premier League clubs will make a play for him in January.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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