24-07-2024, 18:06
Midfielder Tyler Goodrham has signed a new "long-term" contract with Oxford United.
The 20-year-old made 51 appearances across all competitions for the U's last season and played the full 90 minutes in the final of the League One play-offs, where they won promotion to the Championship.
“Last season was so special to achieve success with this group and these fans," Goodrham told the club's website., external
“This was a no-brainer for me as we know where the club is going, and I aspire to help Oxford reach their ambitions in this division.”
Goodrham, whose 10 goals and five assists marked his highest goal contributions for a season in senior football last term, will be part of an Oxford side that returns to the second tier of English football for the first time in 25 years.
“Tyler is such a positive person and player, and it is fantastic that he has signed a new contract," head coach Des Buckingham, said.
“He had his breakout season last year and contributed extremely well to our attacking style of play while also being able to demonstrate his all-round ability on the biggest stage."
Buckingham's side begin their Championship season on 10 August when they face Norwich City at the Kassam Stadium.
The 20-year-old made 51 appearances across all competitions for the U's last season and played the full 90 minutes in the final of the League One play-offs, where they won promotion to the Championship.
“Last season was so special to achieve success with this group and these fans," Goodrham told the club's website., external
“This was a no-brainer for me as we know where the club is going, and I aspire to help Oxford reach their ambitions in this division.”
Goodrham, whose 10 goals and five assists marked his highest goal contributions for a season in senior football last term, will be part of an Oxford side that returns to the second tier of English football for the first time in 25 years.
“Tyler is such a positive person and player, and it is fantastic that he has signed a new contract," head coach Des Buckingham, said.
“He had his breakout season last year and contributed extremely well to our attacking style of play while also being able to demonstrate his all-round ability on the biggest stage."
Buckingham's side begin their Championship season on 10 August when they face Norwich City at the Kassam Stadium.
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