Rarmani Edmonds-Green: Charlton sign Huddersfield defender for undisclosed fee

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Rarmani Edmonds-Green played 16 times for Huddersfield in all competitions this season

Charlton Athletic have signed Huddersfield Town defender Rarmani Edmonds-Green for an undisclosed fee.

The 25-year-old has agreed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Charlton having the option to extend it by a further year.

He is the fifth new player to move to the League One side this month, after Tyreeq Bakinson, Lewis Fiorini, Conor Coventry and Macaulay Gillesphey.

"I'm obviously a south London boy, so I'm buzzing to be here and be back home," Edmonds-Green the club website.

"As soon as I heard about the interest, I just wanted to get down here and get going. I spoke to Michael Appleton and I like his ideas and his style of play."

Edmonds-Green made his debut for the Terriers in August 2019 and has had loan spells at Bromley, Swindon Town, Rotherham United and Wigan Athletic.

He helped Rotherham win promotion to the Championship in 2022 and has played 116 times across all three tiers of the English Football League and the National League.

"He's got lots of quality on the ball, he's very athletic and he's quick," Charlton head coach Appleton said.

"He gives us options across that backline, not just in the centre-half positions but across the wing-back positions as well.

"The fans will see his physical attributes and what he's capable of very, very quickly."

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