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Gone from the Valley - themaclad - 11-05-2022

Charlton have offered long-serving captain Jason Pearce a coaching role, while six players have been released.

Pearce, an Addicks player since 2016, is set to work with the club's academy, but fellow defenders Chris Gunter and Adam Matthews are leaving.

Midfielder Ben Watson, striker Conor Washington, left-back Pape Souare and goalkeeper Stephen Henderson will also depart The Valley.

The League One club are in contract talks with defender Ben Purrington.

They have also triggered one-year extensions for Jake Forster-Caskey, Ryan Inniss, Josh Davison and Nathan Harness.

Charlton's director of recruitment Steve Gallen said: "We have a group of players in place and our focus this summer is adding further quality to the squad."


RE: Gone from the Valley - themaclad - 13-06-2022

Defender Ben Purrington has left Charlton Athletic after more than three years at the club following the expiration of his contract.

Purrington, 26, joined the Addicks in January 2019 on loan before signing a permanent contract that summer.

One of his two goals came during the play-off final at Wembley when the team won promotion to the Championship.

He went on to make 115 appearances for Charlton, including 27 in League One last season.

"I'm proud to have played a small part in the history of Charlton, to play over 100 times for the club and pull the shirt on that many times has been an honour and a privilege," Purrington said.

"The day at Wembley is one that I'll never forget - the crowd, the atmosphere, the buzz about the place - it was good to give something back to the fans that day. Hopefully, there will be many more times like that in the future for Charlton when, fingers crossed, they climb the leagues again."