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Conor Coady: Charlton Athletic sign Wrexham defender on loan

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Born in St Helens, Coady came through the youth ranks at Liverpool and had spells at Sheffield United and Huddersfield before joining Wolves in 2015.

At Molineux, Coady made 317 appearances during seven seasons – becoming the club captain under head coach Nuno Espirito Santo in a side which won the Championship title in 2018 and went on to qualify for the 2019-20 Europa League as Wolves reached the quarter-finals.

Following a year-long loan spell at Everton, Coady left Wolves for Leicester in 2023 but was unable to prevent the Foxes relegation from the Premier League last season.

After a strong start to their first season back in the Championship since 2020, Charlton’s recent form has slumped – losing four of their past seven league matches, including last weekend’s 4-0 thumping at the hands of South London rivals Millwall – as they have fallen to 19th in the table, sitting three points above the relegation zone.

Coady, who becomes the Addicks’ sixth signing of the window, will be available to make his Charlton debut against former club Leicester at the King Power Stadium on Saturday (12:30 GMT).


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