OXFORD United must leave out one player from their 25-man squad following the close of the summer transfer window.
The U’s brought in 16 players this summer, and with strict rules to follow on loanees and Under-21s, United find themselves in a position where one player must be left out.
An unlimited number of Under-21 players are allowed without registration, but all loanees must be included in the 25-man squad.
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The EFL has confirmed to this newspaper that an Under-21 player is classified as anyone born on or after January 1, 2003, therefore Tyler Goodrham and Max Woltman, who were previously thought to be deemed over 21, will not contribute to the 25-man squad.
In terms of loanees, the U’s have three in their squad, in the form of Malcolm Ebiowei, Ben Nelson and Dane Scarlett.
The Football League’s handbook for the 2024/25 season states: “The League will publish each club’s squad list and a list of all other contract players eligible to participate in league matches but are not included on the squad list, on the League’s official website within seven days of the closing of a transfer window.”
Asked about the 25-man squad cap, United head coach Des Buckingham responded: “They’re conversations we’ll have this week. We had to get through this bit, to see where we ended up on Friday afternoon, but we’ll have those conversations with the players.
“You can have a plan on incomings and a plan on the players outgoing. Some of that is in your control, certainly with incomings, but some of it isn’t with outgoings, for many reasons.
“We’ve got the squad we have now. We need to make decisions on what that 25-man squad looks like, to make sure we’re in the best position we can be going from this point forward.”
Speaking more generally about the summer transfer window as a whole, Buckingham was delighted with what the club managed to get done, and acknowledged there is always an ambition for more activity.
He said: “I’m happy with what we’ve done. You always want to do more, but when you’ve done 16 in total, it’s been a big change.
“It’s a change we needed. We wanted to improve the quality of our team and our squad, and I’m happy with what we’ve done.
“We can’t do it all in one go. We’ve done a good enough job in this window, and 16 isn’t just a big number, as there was a lot of work that went into each of those, and it took up a lot of time.
“We’ve got another window in January and another window next summer. We want to build this squad, and if this is the starting point for us, it’s about looking at what works and what doesn’t, with one eye already on January.”
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Current players who would count towards the 25-player squad
GOALKEEPERS
Jamie Cumming
Simon Eastwood
Matt Ingram
DEFENDERS
Joe Bennett
Ciaron Brown
Peter Kioso
Greg Leigh
Sam Long
Elliott Moore
Ben Nelson
Hidde ter Avest
Jordan Thorniley
MIDFIELDERS
Cameron Brannagan
Idris El Mizouni
Josh McEachran
Ruben Rodrigues
Louie Sibley
Will Vaulks
ATTACKERS
Owen Dale
Siriki Dembele
Malcolm Ebiowei
Will Goodwin
Mark Harris
Matt Phillips
Przemyslaw Placheta
Dane Scarlett
Under-21 players (born on or after January 1, 2003) who would not count towards the squad limit
Marselino Ferdinan
James Golding
Tyler Goodrham
Max Woltman
Out on loan
Eddie Brearey (Under-21)
Jack Currie
Stuart Findlay
Josh Johnson (Under-21)
Jacob Knightbridge (Under-21)
Ed McGinty
Stephan Negru
Gatlin O’Donkor (Under-21)
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