Kaheim Dixon on the verge of signing for English League One Club Charlton Athletic

Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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Exciting Reggae boy forward Kheim Dixon is reported to be on the verge of signing a contract with English League One Club Charlton Athletic.

According to the South London press, Charlton is “closing in on a transfer” for the “pacey 19-year-old winger” who represents Arnett Gardens football club in the Jamaica Premier League.

Nicknamed the Addicks, Charlton compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English Football League system.

Dixon’s agent, Kevin Cowan, recently told the local media  that a number of clubs from Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal as well as the us-based MLS have shown interest in the teenager.

If he transfers to Charlton, the former Clarendon College standout will join fellow Jamaican Karoy Anderson, a product of Charlton’s Academy, who made his international debut for Jamaica in 2023.

Other notable Jamaican internationals who have played for Charlton are Ricardo Fuller from 2012-2013 and Michael Hector who left the club in June.

Dixon made his senior international debut for Jamaica in March, in a Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States.

The Reggae Boy scored six goals in 13 appearances for Arnett Gardens in the Jamaica Premier League this season.

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