Charlton Athletic have confirmed that Lee Bowyer has signed a new three-year contract as the club’s first-team Manager. 

Bowyer took over as Caretaker Manager in March 2018 before being appointed as the Addicks’ boss in September that year. He guided Charlton to promotion to the Sky Bet Championship last season and has penned a new deal which will keep him at the club until the summer of 2023.

"I'm delighted," he said.

"It's something I've been looking forward to getting done and it's been a long while coming. The most important thing now is that the club can start building and moving forward.

"This is a good club with great tradition. We have great fans, I have great staff around me and I've got players that give me everything, so everything to do with this club is positive. Now the new owners have come in and we're going to have some funds. It's all a manager wants - good people around you who want to win and go forwards."

Executive Chairman Matt Southall said: “We're obviously delighted Lee has signed a new deal. From day one, he was always our priority and while it may have taken a couple of weeks, I'm sure this will be by far the best piece of business we do in the January window.

“I've enjoyed working with Lee, he understands our model and our philosophy for the club and what we want to achieve. Our ambitions are the same as his and that's strengthening every aspect of the club to make sure he and the team have true foundations for success.

“He was already a Charlton legend but now he has the opportunity to build something very special at The Valley.”