Former Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski appears set to leave Charlton Athletic after just one season. The Belgian shot-stopper, who spent three years at Ewood Park before moving to Luton Town in 2023, has fallen out of favour at The Valley. League standing: 9th in Championship, 1 pts, 0W-1D-0L from 1 games, recent form D.
What happened at Charlton?
Kaminski was Charlton's first-choice keeper for most of last season but was dropped towards the end of the campaign. He was then omitted entirely from the squad for their opening-day 2-2 draw with Derby County. Manager Nathan Jones explained: "I just picked my best two goalkeepers. I am focusing on Will Mannion and Tiernan Brooks at the minute."
Why it matters for Blackburn Rovers
While Kaminski's departure won't directly impact Blackburn, his career trajectory remains of interest to Rovers fans. The 30-year-old was a key figure during his time at Ewood Park, making 132 appearances between 2020 and 2023. His potential move to Omonia Nicosia in Cyprus would mark another chapter in his post-Rovers journey.
What comes next?
Charlton are reportedly targeting Wrexham's Arthur Akonkwo as Kaminski's replacement, though manager Jones remained coy: "We know what we need and what we want. In the coming weeks, we will have to press those buttons." Meanwhile, Kaminski's future appears to lie away from south-east London, with the Cypriot side emerging as a likely destination.
