Charlton Athletic have signed Stockport County striker Tanto Olaofe for an undisclosed fee.
The 25-year-old scored 12 goals and contributed four assists as Stockport finished third in League One last season before being knocked out of the play-offs by Leyton Orient.
Olaofe has signed a three-year contract at The Valley, with Charlton holding the option of extending the deal by a further 12 months.
Having begun his career at Millwall, where he made two substitute appearances in the EFL, he spent time on loan at Sutton United and St Johnstone before moving to Stockport in January 2023.
He scored 37 goals in 121 games for County and helped the club win promotion to League One last year.
“He fits everything we want to do here in terms of his profile – he’s young, hungry, athletic and he wants to play at the next level,” Charlton boss Nathan Jones told the club website, external.
“He’s one that will continue to get better. He’s had a real good time at Stockport and we felt it was the right time to bring him in. He’s someone we’re really excited about.”
He is the third new signing to join Charlton since they were promoted to the Championship after the arrivals of Sonny Carey and Thomas Kaminski.