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Nathan Jones shares stance on Charlton Athletic future ahead of League One play-off clash vs Wycombe

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Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones has been speaking about his future ahead of the meeting with Wycombe Wanderers.

The Addicks had an excellent 2024/25 season and looked as though they could make a late push for automatic promotion at one point.

However, Charlton Athletic lost to Wrexham on April 26, seeing the latter secure second place and a spot in the second tier alongside Birmingham City.

The final League One promotion place will go to Leyton Orient, Stockport County, Wycombe Wanderers, or Charlton.

Now, ahead of Nathan Jones’ men taking on Wycombe on Sunday, the manager has been fielding questions about his future.

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Nathan Jones on Charlton Athletic future

Jones was given the role in February 2024, with the club on a 14-game winless run at the time.

The turnaround in the space of just one year has been excellent, but has led to speculation over the 51-year-old’s future.

The Charlton boss was asked about this in the build-up to the meeting with Wycombe on Sunday, as per London News Online.

And Jones confirmed that he has ‘no desire’ to leave The Valley anytime soon.

He said: “It’s nice to be thinking like that – because after the Leyton Orient game (a 2-0 loss in the EFL Trophy in December) I think a lot of people were thinking I’d be out in a different way.

“For me to be just over a year into the project here, I’m very proud of the progress this football club has made. I want to continue that.

“I wasn’t quick in jumping from Luton because I had a number of opportunities and took two projects I felt were right at the time. But I’ve learned from those. I’m extremely happy here.

“We make sane decisions. I have an excellent squad and I have the autonomy when I do my job.

“I love where I live. So I have no desire to leave this football club. I want to be here. I want to build something and I do believe – with pure conviction – we can achieve our goal on a medium term.

“I’m proud to be the manager, because it is a wonderful football club. We’ve had to come through a lot. I’m extremely happy in every aspect of my life and career here. I don’t think anything adverse would happen.”

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Why Nathan Jones came to Charlton Athletic

Charlton have now been in the third tier for the last five seasons and have not played Premier League football since 2007.

But Jones believes the club has ‘potential’ and has explained why he decided to join the club.

He added: “Talking about the demand for tickets and there being a sell-out at The Valley – that’s why I came to this football club.

“I know the potential it has. We are laying a foundation so that we can see that potential come to fruition. We’re in the early stages. There is still so much time to go and work we have to do but we’re in a really good place.

“We’re excited about this. We believe we’re a good side and we just want to achieve what we think we are really capable of doing.”