Crawley sign Charlton's Jamaica striker Dixon on loan

Kaheim Dixon's last senior goal came for Jamaica against Nigeria in a friendly at Brentford in May
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Crawley Town have signed Jamaica forward Kaheim Dixon on a season-long loan from Charlton Athletic.
The 20-year-old moved to the Championship club a year ago for an undisclosed fee from Jamaica Premier League side Arnett Gardens.
He made three substitute appearances for Charlton in League One last season, having featured in the 2024 Copa America, and also played in this summer's Concacaf Gold Cup.
Dixon is the 11th new player to join Crawley this summer following their relegation from League One last season.
"Kaheim is a young player with lots of talent, and for his development he needs to be playing senior football and scoring goals," Charlton boss Nathan Jones told the club website, external.
"Given the additions we've made to the squad this summer, the club stepping up to the Championship and his age, now is the time for Kaheim to go out on loan and play regularly.
"He goes to a good club, we'll be following his progress closely and he'll come back to us in a good position having had the opportunity to play regular senior football."