IT can be difficult to follow all of the rumours surrounding Oxford United during a transfer window.
Keep track of the players being linked with the U's by some of the more reputable sources out there.
League One transfer tracker: January 2021 moves
(List will be updated as and when rumours come in).
Nathan Holland Picture: David Fleming
NATHAN HOLLAND
Any mention of the West Ham United winger to U's fans will conjure memories of his stoppage-time equaliser against Newcastle United in last season's Emirates FA Cup.
Holland scored three times in 12 appearances while on loan at United in the second half of 2019/20, but has struggled with injuries since.
Nathan Holland is looking to go out on loan, and there is a lot of interest in him from clubs in the Championship and League One.
— West Ham News & Views (@WestHamViews_) January 7, 2021
Hull City and Oxford United are two teams that look to be leading the way at the moment for him.
[@ExWHUemployee] #WHUFC #COYI pic.twitter.com/ufRx3lyGm1
The U's face competition from Hull City, according to reliable Twitter source @ExWHUemployee.
HARRISON BIGGINS
Football Insider reports United are in a race with Plymouth Argyle and MK Dons to sign the Fleetwood Town midfielder.
Biggins, 24, has made 25 appearances since signing for Sky Bet League Two side Barrow on loan at the start of the season, scoring twice.
He has impressed despite the Cumbrian club sitting only two points and two places above the relegation zone and is out of contract this summer.
Barnsley winger Luke Thomas was removed from this list on January 19 after signing for Ipswich Town on loan until the end of the season.
Aberdeen winger Scott Wright was removed from this list on January 25 after signing a pre-contract agreement with Rangers.
Luke McNally was removed from this list after signing for United on a three-and-a-half year deal on January 29.
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