Boss confirms Leeds striker interest
Charlton manager Phil Parkinson wants to sign
Tresor Kandol permanently in the summer.
The Addicks boss is preparing for life in League One and is keen to have the striker on board after an impressive loan stint at The Valley.
"I'd love to sign him permanently," said Parkinson.
"He's been excellent and I think he'll get better as well.
"Despite his age, he hasn't had a lot of league football and I think he's got a lot of attributes."
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Parkinson hoping to keep Kandol
Charlton manager Phil Parkinson admits he would like loan striker
Tresor Kandol to spearhead next season's promotion bid.
Kandol, who joined the Addicks from Leeds on a temporary basis in January, has been unable to halt their slide towards League One but has still impressed Parkinson.
"I'd love to sign him permanently," said Parkinson.
"He's been excellent and I think he'll get better as well. Despite his age, he hasn't had a lot of league football and I think he's got a lot of attributes."
Parkinson also has defenders Darren Ward and Danny Butterfield on loan but is unsure whether he will be able to keep hold of them.
"All the loan players have done well, but finances will dictate whether we can sign them permanently," he added.