‘Done deal’ – Coventry City striker signs two year contract with League One club
Matty Godden is caught on to have completed his move from Coventry City to Charlton Athletic, bringing an conclusion to his five year spell at the club.
The 32-year-old striker joined the Sky Blues back in 2019 from Peterborough Joined together for a detailed £750,000, going on to score 14 objectives to assist City win the Association One title in his to begin with campaign. By and large, he stowed a add up to of 50 times in 156 appearances beneath Stamp Robins.
He drops back down to the third level, joining the Addicks on a two year bargain with an option of a third within the club’s support, having moved for what is anticipated to be an undisclosed expense.
The South London Press are too detailing a ‘done deal’ and an official declaration and affirmation is expected from Charlton and Coventry City any time within the following 12 hours.
Godden takes off with bounty of well wishes from Sky Blues fans after great benefit to the club. He was too gigantically prevalent with chief Robins – who regularly alluded to him as his charm – and his individual colleagues from the final five seasons.
His move will free up compensation and empower the club to bring in another objective scorer, probably more youthful and distinctive to City’s enormous fellows, Haji Wright and Ellis Simms.