Charlton boss Karl Robinson believes he’ll be sacked if Roland Duchatelet sells up.
Last week, Addicks owner Duchatelet said he was prepared to listen to offers for the club.
Promotion hopefuls Charlton are sixth in League One after 19 games.
And despite his good work in SE7, Robinson, who is the longest-serving manager under Duchatelet, reckons his Valley days will be over if new owners come in.
He said: “I’d be gone - it’s the nature of the beast. That’s the way the world works. Whoever comes in will have their own ideas.
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“There’s always going to be rumours. I read that the owner had spoken out about it.
“Fundamentally, I’m told the club isn't for sale. I’d love to stay.
“Hopefully what we have put in place here is something that can live long in the memory for future generations.”
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