Former Portsmouth triallist and ex-Arsenal and Reading defender seeking to resurrect career with League One rivals Charlton
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Terell Thomas spent two weeks training with Danny Cowley’s side this summer in a bid to win a contract.
The defender also appeared as a substitute in three friendlies, coming on against Bristol City, Gillingham and Leyton Orient.
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Hide AdHowever, the Blues elected not to offer the ex-AFC Wimbledon, Wigan and Reading defender a deal following his time at the club.
Now Thomas is training with former club Charlton, with the 26-year-old able to sign outside the transfer window being a free agent.
Addicks boss Ben Garner is reportedly keen to add another centre-half to their squad, with Eoghan O’Connell, Ryan Inniss and Sam Lavelle the only senior ones on their books.
It has been an underwhelming start to the season for his side, with two wins from their opening seven matches leaving them 12th in League One.
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Hide AdThomas has been available since being released by Reading upon the expiry of a short-term deal signed in March.
He started two Championship games for the Royals, ironically alongside Michael Morrison, who would later effectively end Pompey’s interest in the St Lucia international.
Cowley’s long-standing desire to bolster his squad with another central defender initially saw him trial ex-Liverpool and Derby man Andre Wisdom during pre-season.
Then, following the squad’s return from their week-long Murcia training camp, the Blues’ head coach cast his eye over Thomas.
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Hide AdThe former Arsenal and Charlton Academy player was handed match minutes from the bench for three consecutive friendlies in July, culminating with an outing at Leyton Orient.