With Oxford United looking to be active during the January transfer window, we track the rumours, quotes and completed deals.
- January 8: The Independent reports the U’s are on the brink of signing Cameron Brannagan from Liverpool. The highly-rated midfielder, 21, made nine appearances for the Premier League side in 2015/16, before spending the second half of last season on loan at Fleetwood Town, playing 14 times.
- U's boss Pep Clotet hints a deal could be completed for an unnamed target this week: "We’re working a lot on not only bringing players who we think can help us in the future but we are analysing every option regarding loans that could be a possibility for us.
"I think this week could be a good one for that."
- Barnsley are linked by Sky Sports with a move for United goalkeeper Simon Eastwood.
- Portsmouth boss Kenny Jackett rubbishes rumours they were interested in signing U’s top-scorer Wes Thomas or Oldham’s Craig Davies: “Craig Davies and Wes Thomas have both played against us this season, but they aren’t players we have made enquiries for or are considering bringing in.”
United midfielder Ryan Ledson
- January 6: Pep Clotet responds to the Ledson speculation, saying he was unaware of any bid: “But for me anyway it’s the same mentality – I’m not thinking about players going out in the situation we’re in now.”
- January 5: More than one national newspaper links Preston North End with a move for Ryan Ledson. The Sun reports a £500,000 bid has been submitted by the Sky Bet Championship club.
Rob Dickie
- January 4: DONE DEAL – Centre back Rob Dickie, 21, signs from Reading for an undisclosed fee.
He said: “I was at Reading from a very young age and I’ve got a lot to thank them for, but I think it’s the right time for me to move on and take the next step in my career.
“I’m proud of my record and hopefully I can improve it here.”
- January 1: Chairman Darryl Eales uses his programme notes to indicate there would be the resources for “three or four” additions and the club would be returning to a model which had worked well for them in the past.
He said: “The key imperative remains building for the long term and returning to a closer model that has served us well over the past three seasons.
“There will be renewed focus on youth and potential.”
- December 28: Pep Clotet discusses his plans for the window: “If there are good options becoming available we will always consider it, but as I’ve told the club it has to be quality.
“The important thing is the talent is there – we will then analyse it case by case.”