OXFORD United youngster Leon Chambers-Parillon has had his loan at Havant & Waterlooville extended to the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Michael Elechi will stay at Salisbury for a further month, although both players can be recalled at 24 hours’ notice.
Chambers-Parillon has been at Vanarama National League South high-fliers Havant since the start of November, making his debut in their Emirates FA Cup first-round defeat at Charlton Athletic.
The 20-year-old has been troubled by an Achilles injury and more recently Covid, but has made a good impression in his second spell at the south coast club.
It came after he made three starts for United in the Carabao Cup and Papa John’s Trophy in August, which was followed by a short loan at Gloucester City in National League North.
Elechi continues at Pitching In Southern League Premier South outfit Salisbury, having been at Chippenham Town earlier this season.
He has made one senior U’s appearance this season and played in this afternoon’s behind closed doors friendly against Brentford B.
Academy manager Dan Harris told United’s official website: "As a club we're very conscious of ensuring that we match players and loans carefully.
“If you look at Michael, Leon, Kie Plumley and Tyler Goodrham, they have all really benefitted from playing senior football out on loan this year.
"Leon had an excellent first loan at step three last season with Biggleswade and has followed that up with more positive exposure at step two with Gloucester City earlier this year.
“He's been down with Covid over the last couple of weeks, but Havant & Waterlooville are a really well run National League South club and so it's a great environment for him to keep playing competitive football over the next few months.
"We'll continue to monitor all of our players out on loan and are also now beginning to get some of our Under 18s out for their first experience of senior football which is a crucial next step in their development."
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