JACK Stevens has left Oxford United on an initial free transfer.

The U’s have confirmed that the 25-year-old goalkeeper has agreed to join fellow Sky Bet League One side Cambridge United on a two-year deal.

In a statement, the club said Stevens has joined Mark Bonner’s side ‘on an initial free transfer but with Oxford United retaining a future interest in the player’.

The Oxford Mail understands that to be a sell-on clause.

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Stevens made 75 appearances for United after progressing through the club’s academy.

He was handed the No 1 shirt last summer but did not feature in the opening three games of the 2022/23 season.

Stevens signed a new contract with the U’s – tying him to the club until 2025 – prior to joining third tier side Port Vale on a season-long loan back in August.

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He went on to make 28 appearances in all competitions, keeping eight clean sheets.

Stevens was initially Vale’s first choice goalkeeper but lost his regular spot after a 3-2 defeat away to Shrewsbury Town on February 11.

He would go on to play just one more game for the club – a 3-0 loss at Accrington Stanley, in which he scored an own goal just after the half hour mark when he failed to keep hold of a high ball and dropped it over the line.

Cambridge finished 20th in League One last season, staying up by a single point.

Stevens told their club website: “I am really excited. It’s good to get it over the line.

“It’s a good time for me to settle somewhere, hopefully play regular football and be somewhere really positive.

“It feels like it fits and I am really happy to be here. I know the league really well and I am looking to show everyone how good of a goalkeeper I am.”

Liam Manning’s side meanwhile are believed to be eyeing a move for England Under-20 goalkeeper James Beadle.

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Highly regarded at Brighton & Hove Albion, any move for the 18-year-old would almost certainly be on a loan basis.

Beadle, who played for England at this year’s Under-20 World Cup, impressed on loan at League Two side Crewe Alexandra during the 2022/23 campaign, playing nine times after joining in January.

He kept a clean sheet on his debut away to Walsall, keeping a further two shutouts in wins against Doncaster Rovers and Barrow.

Goalkeepers Simon Eastwood and Ed McGinty are already contracted for next season at United.