League Two clubs Barnet and Yeovil are waiting in the wings to take Charlton goalkeeper Dillon Phillips on a season-long loan, News Shopper understands.

Phillips, 22, is in desperate need of regular first-team football after playing second fiddle to Declan Rudd last season.

And Phillips’ game-time will be limited once again with the arrival of Ben Amos, who joined on loan from Bolton for the 2017/18 campaign.

Addicks boss Karl Robinson wants the highly-rated stopper to make a temporary move away from the Valley to gain some valuable minutes.

However, the Liverpudlian has insisted Phillips will not be loaned out if Charlton fail to bring in another goalkeeper to rival Amos.

Former MK Dons stalwart David Martin was training with the Addicks over the summer, but a deal never materialised, and he has since left the club.

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And at the moment, it looks as though Phillips will be Amos’ understudy this season.

But if the Addicks do sign a goalkeeper before the transfer window closes on Thursday night, then Yeovil and Barnet will try to take Phillips on loan.

Yeovil have conceded 14 goals in their opening four league games, while Barnet have endured a poor start to the season.

Phillips impressed in a previous loan spell with Cheltenham in the 2015/16 campaign, helping the club win the National League.