Charlton Athletic new manager Nathan Jones has described Nigeria international Arthur Okonkwo as an excellent shot stopper, completesports.com reports.
Okonkwo completed a season-long loan move to Charlton from fellow Championship side Wrexham.
He becomes the Addicks’ eighth signing of the summer following the arrivals of Ivan Mesík, Billy Koumetio, Karlan Grant, Danny McNamara, Millenic Alli, Nathaniel Chalobah and Timothy Ouma.
“I’m delighted to bring Arthur to the club. We know how good a goalkeeper he is – he made two world class saves against us last season, one in each game we played against Wrexham,” Jones said on Charlton’s official website.
“He also showed a real desire to come to us after our initial meeting, which was important for us. He’s an excellent shot stopper, of good pedigree, with good experience and the teams he’s played in have done well, so I’m looking forward to working with him.”
Managing Director James Rodwell added: “We’re delighted to secure Arthur’s signing. We’ve worked hard to strengthen the squad with quality, experience and depth this summer, and Arthur is a further reflection of the calibre of player we’re attracting during our second season back in the Championship.
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“He’s an outstanding goalkeeper with proven ability, and we’re excited to see the impact he can make for the club over the course of the campaign.”
Okonkwo began his professional career with Arsenal and progressed through the ranks to sign his first senior contract with the Gunners in the summer of the 2021.
Loan spells followed at Crewe Alexandra, Sturm Graz, where he lifted the Austrian Cup, and Wrexham, who he joined permanently in June 2024 after helping them earn promotion to League One.
The stopper continued to star for the Red Dragons as they secured back-to-back promotions with a second-place finish in 2024/25, before narrowly missing out on the Championship play-offs last term.
Okonkwo has two Nigeria caps to his name having made his debut during their Unity Cup success at The Valley this summer.
By James Agberebi


