OXFORD United have loaned out three more young players.
Forward Jack Stevens, who signed his first professional contract with the U's on Friday, joins Vanarama National League South side Hungerford Town on a month-long deal.
Meanwhile, second-year scholars Callum Crook and Sam Johnson will spend the next month at Kidlington in BetVictor Southern League Division 1 Central.
Academy head Dan Harris told United's official website: "It's all part of our programme.
"Jack had a loan at Thame that was interrupted by the Covid crisis and now his second loan is a step up and will mean competitive football in the Conference South which we know is a very tough standard for youngsters.
"Callum scored 25 times for the youth team last year and Sam has captained the side from left back and they both now get the chance to take that first step in to senior football where we know they will be looked after and we can keep an eye on their progress."
It means there are now eight U's youngsters out on loan, after Malachi Napa and Slavi Spasov moved to Woking last week.
Fabio Lopes and Leon Chambers-Parillon are at Biggleswade Town, while Fabio Sole is at Farnborough Town.
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