“We’ve had an offer for Dion that we’ve deemed acceptable,” Evatt told BBC Radio Manchester, external. “It’s from Huddersfield.
“We’ve come together and we’ve decided that it’s an acceptable offer for us and that’s all I really need to say on it.”
Charles could make his debut for the Terriers, who are fourth in the third tier and unbeaten in the league since 1 October, at Blackpool on Saturday.
Town have scored 37 goals in 24 games, 13 fewer than second-placed Wycombe, and bolstered their frontline earlier this month with the addition of striker Joe Taylor from Luton Town.
“I was immediately attracted to the ambition of the club and prospect of playing my part in getting Huddersfield Town back where we belong, so I’m delighted to have completed the move and become a Town player,” Charles told the club website., external
“There’s a really important second half of the season to come, but with the team in great form and the mood around the club so positive, I’m just looking forward to pulling on the shirt for the first time and showing what I’m all about.”
Ronnie Kelly had a goal chalked off as Pickering dominated the opening half-hour, but they were ultimately made to pay for not taking their chances.
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