Charlton have received “loads” of enquiries for Dillon Phillips from Football League clubs.
Phillips, 22, is behind Bolton loanee Ben Amos in the Addicks pecking order and needs game-time.
And Charlton boss Karl Robinson revealed there has been interest in his number two stopper.
He told News Shopper: “We’ve had loads of enquiries for Dillon from Football League clubs.
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“Dillon needs to play. He will certainly be a top number one at this football club. But everyone knows he needs a full 12 months where he’s the number one.
“And being here right now, for a young goalkeeper, is a difficult place.
“We’re trying to bring someone in who’s experienced that if Ben is not doing well, he can certainly push him. That’s going to be our objective.”
Phillips’ only taste of regular first-team action came in a successful loan spell with Cheltenham, where he won promotion to League Two in the 2015/16 campaign.
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