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Oxford United have signed Poland international winger Przemyslaw Placheta.

The 26-year-old has moved on a free transfer, having been released by Swansea earlier this summer.

He joined Swansea from Norwich on a short-term deal in January but his spell with the Welsh club ended up being a brief one.

Oxford, who were promoted to the Championship via last season's League One play-offs, have not disclosed the length of Placheta's contract.

“I’m very happy to be an Oxford United player and I can’t wait to play in front of the fans and meet my new team-mates," he told the club website., external

“I know I can be a good player in the Championship. My strengths are my dribbling, speed and directness and I know what the gaffer expects from his wingers.

“I want to add goals and assists to this team and I will do everything for the club to have a successful season.”

Placheta, who was at German club RB Leipzig as a youngster, joined Norwich in July 2020, having previously played in Poland for Pogon Siedlce, Podbeskidzie and Slask Wroclaw.

He started just 19 league matches for Norwich and spent the first part of the 2022-23 season on loan at Birmingham.

Oxford head coach Des Buckingham said: “We are extremely pleased to have a player of Placheta’s quality in our squad for this Championship season.

“He offers incredible pace in our wide area and fits the profile we are looking for in our wide players."
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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.
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Championship newcomers Oxford United have signed former West Bromwich Albion winger Matt Phillips.

Phillips, 33, was one of seven senior players released by the Midlands club at the end of last season, ending an eight-year stay at The Hawthorns.

"I'm delighted - it’s a great opportunity for me and I can't wait to get started," Phillips told Oxford's official website, external.

"I want to have another successful season with the team here and I feel like I have a lot to offer. This is an opportunity for me to come and play football and really go and do something special."

The Kassam Stadium will be Phillips' fifth different permanent home in the Football League after previous stints at Wycombe, Blackpool, QPR and West Brom as well as a brief loan spell with Sheffield United in 2011.

The 16-cap Scotland international, who has scored 67 goals in 506 senior appearances across his career, is the U's 10th summer signing.

Des Buckingham's side will host Norwich on Saturday, 10 August, on the EFL's opening weekend.
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Oxford United have signed winger Malcolm Ebiowei on loan for the 2024-25 season from Premier League side Crystal Palace.

Ebiowei has made five appearances for Palace since joining the club in 2022, having previously spent time in the academies of Chelsea, Arsenal and Derby.

The 20-year-old also played in three friendlies for England's Under-20s side and spent last season on loan with Belgian side RWD Molenbeek.

Ebiowei's arrival at Oxford follows the signing of fellow winger Matt Phillips, formerly of West Brom, 24 hours earlier.

"The wide areas are one area that we were keen to make additions to, and with Matt Phillips joining on Thursday, and now Malcolm, these signings will help us play the way we want to going forward," said head coach Des Buckingham.

"I have had some really good conversations with Malcolm before signing, and he is a player and person who is ready to learn and develop, and hopefully we can see the best of him this season."
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Championship newcomers Oxford United have signed Tottenham striker Dane Scarlett on a season-long loan.

Scarlett, 20, has made 17 first-team appearances for Spurs.

He spent the first half of last season on loan at Ipswich Town in the Championship, failing to score in 12 substitute appearances.

Scarlett's arrival follows Oxford’s 2-0 win at home to Norwich City in their first match since sealing League One promotion.

"The team did really well last season, and I see an opportunity here for myself - Oxford for me was the best option to come and prove myself and show what I can do," Scarlett told the club website., external

Scarlett briefly became Tottenham's youngest ever player, aged 16 years and 247 days, when he came on in their Europa League game with Ludogorets in November 2020.

"Dane is such an exciting young centre-forward and we expect that he can begin making a difference straight away," Oxford boss Des Buckingham said.

“Not only does he bring an eye for goal, but his pace and intelligence will be important to us both in the way we attack and in the way we press."
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Oxford United have signed right-back Hidde ter Avest and forward Marselino Ferdinan on free transfers.

Ter Avest, 27, has joined on a "long-term contract" having not been offered a new deal by Eredivise club FC Utrecht.

Indonesia international Marselino, 19, spent last season with KMSK Deinze in Belgium. He has three goals in 26 appearances for his country.

The pair become the U's 13th and 14th signings of the summer transfer window.

Ter Avest began his career with FC Twente and made 100 appearances for the club after his debut in 2015.

A move to Italian side Udinese followed ahead of the 2018-19 season before he returned to the Netherlands in 2021 to join Utrecht.

“Hidde is a very strong personality and another wonderful addition to our group," head coach Des Buckingham said.

“He is strong, quick, and has great technical ability and we are confident he will be an important player for us going forward."


Oxford United have been majority owned by Indonesian investors Anindya Bakrie and Erick Thohir since late 2022.

“The Club has strong ties with Indonesia and through our continuous conversations, we were made aware of Marselino’s ability," Buckingham added.

“While unproven at this level, it is clear that Marselino is extremely talented with good international experience, and it will be exciting to see how he adapts to life at Oxford United."

Marselino, who has over 3.9 million Instagram followers, started his career in Indonesia with Persebaya Surabaya.

"Being the first Indonesian-born player to play in the Championship if selected fills me with immense pride," he said.

The U's travel to Blackburn Rovers in the Championship on Saturday.
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Oxford United have signed Birmingham City winger Siriki Dembele for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year-old has agreed an undisclosed long-term contract at the Kassam Stadium and is the U's 15th signing of the summer.

BBC Radio Oxford understands the fee breaks the club’s transfer record.

Dembele said: “I have played against Oxford a few times and it looks like an exciting time for the team, so that’s why I have signed and now I want to do something big with the club.”

He started his career at Grimsby Town and had spells at Peterborough United, Bournemouth and Auxerre before moving to Birmingham City.

Dembele scored six goals in 37 appearances for the Blues last season.

"We are delighted to have landed Siriki on a permanent contract as we continue to strengthen the team," said head coach Des Buckingham.

“He is a player with proven quality at this level and above and his football style compliments our attacking play.

“Siriki is exactly the type of profile that we were looking to bring in at this stage of the window. He is a player that can come straight into the group and make a difference, and we are all excited to see him in action.”
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