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Reggae Boy Kaheim Dixon joins Crawley Town on season-long loan

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Reggae Boy Kaheim Dixon joins Crawley Town on season-long loan
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaican international Kaheim Dixon will ply his trade in England’s EFL League Two this season after completing a season-long loan move to Crawley Town from Championship side Charlton Athletic.
  • The 20-year-old forward, who signed a four-year deal with Charlton last summer, now takes the next step in his development as he seeks consistent first-team action.
  • <h2>Charlton’s plan for growth</h2> Charlton head coach Nathan Jones explained that the loan was a carefully considered move, timed to give Dixon the opportunity to mature in senior football.
  • “Kaheim is a young player with lots of talent, and, for his development, he needs to be playing senior football and scoring goals,” Jones said.
  • “Given the additions we’ve made to the squad this summer, the club stepping up to the Championship and, with his age, now is the time for Kaheim to go out on loan and play regularly.” Jones stressed that Dixon remains firmly in Charlton’s long-term plans.

Jamaican international Kaheim Dixon will ply his trade in England’s EFL League Two this season after completing a season-long loan move to Crawley Town from Championship side Charlton Athletic.

The 20-year-old forward, who signed a four-year deal with Charlton last summer, now takes the next step in his development as he seeks consistent first-team action.

Charlton’s plan for growth


Charlton head coach Nathan Jones explained that the loan was a carefully considered move, timed to give Dixon the opportunity to mature in senior football.
“Kaheim is a young player with lots of talent, and, for his development, he needs to be playing senior football and scoring goals,” Jones said. “Given the additions we’ve made to the squad this summer, the club stepping up to the Championship and, with his age, now is the time for Kaheim to go out on loan and play regularly.”

Jones stressed that Dixon remains firmly in Charlton’s long-term plans. “He goes to a good club, we’ll be following his progress closely and he’ll come back to us in a good position having had the opportunity to play regular senior football.”

From Academy standout to senior experience


Dixon’s loan move comes after a promising first year in England. Having impressed with Charlton’s U21 side through his prolific scoring record, the Jamaican earned five senior appearances across competitions last season. While his breakthrough showed glimpses of potential, Charlton’s promotion to the Championship and their flurry of new signings meant regular game time would be harder to find this term.

Crawley’s struggles present opportunity


Crawley Town, relegated from League One last season after finishing 21st with 12 wins, 10 draws, and 24 defeats, are desperate for fresh attacking firepower. Their current campaign has started poorly, with two straight defeats in League Two against Newport and Grimsby, leaving them 23rd in the standings. They also suffered a Carabao Cup first-round exit to Swansea.

Dixon now steps into a side in urgent need of goals, with hopes that his speed and instinctive finishing can help turn their fortunes around. His first chance to make an impact could come Saturday, as Crawley face Crewe Alexandra in a crucial league clash.

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