Chuks Aneke Joins Shrewsbury Town from Charlton
Chuks Aneke Joins Shrewsbury Town from Charlton

Celebrity Fan Web – Shrewsbury Town have signed experienced striker Chuks Aneke on a free transfer. Bringing added firepower to their attack. The 32-year-old links up once again with manager Michael Appleton, under whom he previously played at Charlton Athletic.

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Aneke enjoyed two spells at Charlton, where he scored 27 goals in 138 appearances across all competitions. His reunion with Appleton could help Shrewsbury gain stability after a challenging start to their League Two campaign. Appleton contacted Aneke directly to bring him on board, confident in his ability to impact games.

Aneke began his career at Arsenal, progressing through the academy to make a first-team appearance in the League Cup in 2011. During his time with the Gunners, he went on loan to Stevenage. Preston North End, and Crewe Alexandra to gain experience.

In 2014, Aneke moved abroad to Belgium, signing with Zulte Waregem. After two years in Europe, he returned to England with MK Dons in 2016. There, he made a strong impression by scoring 30 goals in 84 league appearances. His performances earned him a move to Charlton, followed by a spell with Birmingham City, before he rejoined Charlton again.

In his first statement as a Shrewsbury player, Aneke said, “I worked with the gaffer at Charlton and we had a good time. We got to know each other, and he got in contact.” The striker also added that he enjoys scoring goals, assisting teammates, and having a creative influence on the pitch.

Appleton Eyes Aneke’s Impact as Shrewsbury Aim to Climb League Two Table

Shrewsbury Town’s current position in League Two highlights the need for experienced additions like Aneke. They recently secured their first win of the season with a victory over Barnet, which lifted them to 21st in the standings.

Manager Michael Appleton hopes Aneke can provide the goals and creativity that have been lacking. With extensive experience in both League One and League Two, Aneke’s signing could bring leadership and composure to a relatively young squad.

The forward’s knowledge of English football, combined with his previous relationship with Appleton, may allow him to settle in quickly. Aneke’s playing style, which focuses on physical presence, link-up play, and finishing ability, fits the kind of forward Appleton tends to favor.

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The timing of the move may prove critical, as Shrewsbury look to build momentum and escape the lower half of the table. With a demanding fixture list ahead, the club will rely on Aneke’s experience to create chances and convert key opportunities.

Looking ahead, Aneke is eager to make an impact and help guide Shrewsbury to a more secure position. “I like to influence games,” he said, signaling his readiness to contribute on and off the pitch. Fans will be hopeful that his return to familiar management brings immediate results as the club aims for a turnaround this season.

By setnis