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‘We’ll See’: Charlton player comments on future amid links to Millwall.
Charlton Athletic striker Lyndon Dykes has spoken openly about his future as speculation continues to link him with a potential move away from The Valley. The experienced forward has been in strong form since arriving at the club, and his performances have not gone unnoticed, with reported interest from rival sides.
Both Millwall F.C. and Leicester City F.C. were previously credited with an interest in the striker before he ultimately made the move to Charlton during the January transfer window. Despite missing out at the time, reports suggest that admiration for Dykes has not faded, leaving the door open for further developments in the months ahead.
Move to Charlton Driven by Desire for Game Time
Dykes completed his switch to Charlton Athletic from Birmingham City F.C. earlier this year, with the primary aim of securing consistent minutes on the pitch. At 30 years old, the striker recognized the importance of regular football, particularly with a major international tournament looming on the horizon.
His decision appears to have paid off. Since joining the Addicks, Dykes has contributed two goals and three assists across 13 appearances, providing a solid return while also bringing experience and physical presence to the attacking line. His all-round contribution has helped Charlton maintain competitiveness during a crucial phase of the season.
Prior to his move, Dykes had built his reputation with clubs such as Queens Park Rangers F.C., where he developed into a reliable Championship striker. That pedigree has translated well into his current stint at The Valley.
International Duty Adds Further Focus
While club matters remain important, Dykes is currently focused on his commitments with the Scotland national football team. With the World Cup approaching, the striker is eager to secure his place in the squad and ensure he is in peak condition heading into the tournament.
He recently featured in Scotland’s 1-0 defeat to Japan national football team, playing 63 minutes in a match that offered valuable lessons despite the disappointing result. The team is set to face Ivory Coast national football team next, presenting another opportunity for players to impress and for the coaching staff to assess different options.
Dykes Reflects on His Charlton Spell
Speaking during international duty, Dykes shared his thoughts on his time at Charlton so far. He expressed satisfaction with how things have unfolded, highlighting that his main objective was to regain match sharpness and contribute positively to the team.
He explained that he has been enjoying his football and feels he has made a meaningful impact since arriving. For Dykes, the focus remains on finishing the season strongly and continuing to perform at a high level.
At the same time, he acknowledged that his current deal runs only until the summer, leaving his longer-term future unresolved. Rather than making any firm declarations, the striker adopted a measured stance, suggesting that decisions about what comes next will be made once the campaign concludes.
Contract Situation Leaves Options Open
Dykes’ contract status is a key factor in the ongoing speculation surrounding his future. Having signed a short-term deal that expires at the end of the 2025/26 season, he will soon find himself at a crossroads.
His comments indicate that he is keeping his options open, choosing to focus on immediate priorities rather than committing to a specific path. This approach allows him to assess potential opportunities as they arise, whether that involves extending his stay at Charlton or pursuing a new challenge elsewhere.
For interested clubs such as Millwall and Leicester City, this uncertainty presents a potential opening to revisit their interest.
Championship Experience and Untapped Ambition
Dykes brings a wealth of experience to the table, having made 190 appearances in the Championship and a further 100 in the Scottish Championship. Despite this extensive background, he has yet to feature in the Premier League.
This represents a potential motivating factor as he considers his next move. A switch to a club pushing for promotion could offer him the chance to finally test himself at the highest level of English football.
Millwall, in particular, could provide such an opportunity given their current position in the table.
Millwall’s Promotion Push Strengthens Appeal
Millwall are enjoying an impressive campaign and currently sit fourth in the Championship standings after 39 matches. They are just two points behind Middlesbrough F.C., who occupy one of the automatic promotion spots.
The Lions also hold a six-point advantage over Southampton F.C. in seventh place, putting them in a strong position to secure at least a playoff berth.
Should Millwall achieve promotion, they would offer Dykes the long-awaited chance to play in the Premier League. Even if they fall short, their upward trajectory and competitive squad could still make them an attractive destination.
Leicester City Remain in the Picture
Leicester City’s earlier interest in Dykes also adds another dimension to the situation. As a club with recent Premier League pedigree, they possess both the resources and ambition to strengthen their attacking options.
While they were unable to secure his signature in January, their continued monitoring of the player suggests they could return with another approach, particularly if Dykes maintains his current level of performance.
Focus on Finishing Strong
For now, Dykes remains fully focused on the tasks at hand, both at club and international level. He emphasized the importance of ending the season in strong form, not only to help Charlton achieve their objectives but also to ensure he is in the best possible shape for international competition.
Reflecting on Scotland’s recent defeat, he acknowledged that mistakes were made but stressed the importance of learning from such experiences. He also pointed out that the coaching staff are experimenting with different systems and personnel, which could prove beneficial in the long run.
A Decision Looms on the Horizon
As the season approaches its conclusion, Dykes will soon need to decide on the next step in his career. His performances for Charlton have reignited interest from other clubs, while his international ambitions add further weight to his decision-making process.
Whether he chooses to remain at Charlton, join a promotion-chasing side like Millwall, or explore other opportunities, the coming months are likely to be decisive.
For now, his message remains clear: he is enjoying his football, focused on finishing the season strongly, and prepared to evaluate his options when the time is right.
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