Exeter City Desperate to Keep Striker Sam Nombe Amidst Interest from Charlton Athletic

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Exeter City is determined to hold onto striker Sam Nombe despite the interest from Charlton Athletic, as reported in recent news. The League One rivals have been put off by Exeter’s £1 million valuation of Nombe, leading to a rejected offer of £500,000 from Charlton.

Amidst a summer of departures at St James Park, Nombe remains one of Exeter’s most valuable assets. The club has already seen key players like Archie Collins and Josh Key leave after their contracts expired, with Nombe being the last major player who could leave without Exeter receiving any compensation. Although tempting, the club has no immediate plans to sell Nombe.

The departure of Nombe next summer, when his contract expires, would not generate any funds for Exeter, making it a critical decision for the club. However, with their current squad decimated by departures, Exeter has no urgent need to sell the 24-year-old striker. Nombe had an impressive season last year, scoring 17 goals in 47 appearances.

The frustration among Exeter City fans continues to grow due to the lack of marquee signings and the departure of experienced players. Players like Kevin McDonald and Jevani Brown have turned down contracts to stay with the club, while others have left for new opportunities. The club has received around £2.5 million from recent sales, including Ethan Ampadu’s transfer to Leeds United, but fans are questioning the reinvestment of these funds.

Losing Nombe would be a significant blow for Exeter and their supporters. However, reports suggesting that terms have been agreed are untrue. Exeter’s valuation of £1 million, considering the sell-on clause to MK Dons, means Charlton would need to offer double the initial amount to secure the striker’s services.

Despite the ongoing speculation surrounding Nombe’s future, the player was photographed training with the team at St James Park ahead of their upcoming pre-season friendly against Coventry City. This friendly will mark the end of Exeter’s summer preparations, although a young City team will have an additional match against Exmouth Town next week.

In conclusion, Exeter City is determined to keep hold of Sam Nombe amidst interest from Charlton Athletic. The club has no immediate plans to sell the striker and hopes to retain their most valuable assets. The departure of Nombe would be a significant blow for the Grecians, especially considering they would not receive any compensation next summer. Exeter fans are growing frustrated with the lack of signings and departures, raising questions about the club’s reinvestment of funds from recent sales. Despite the ongoing speculation, Nombe continues to train with the team as they prepare for their final pre-season friendly.

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Ishan Joshi
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