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Aaron Ramsey’s Oxford return to the third tier for the new season after two years in the Championship, suffering relegation last time out.

Ahead of the upcoming campaign, the U’s have announced their new home shirt which is the first chapter of the Inspires Series, Art Inspires, in collaboration with Oxford artist and lifelong Yellows supporter Andrew ‘Mani’ Manson.

United don their usual yellow as the primary shirt colour, with a dark blue strip behind the central sponsor, BAXI, and blue also on the collar and top of the sleeves.

The Macron kit is without the full Oxford United badge, using just the famous ox, creating a retro feel to the new strip.

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Oxford United’s 2026/27 home shirt (Image: Oxford United)

United travelled to Spain on Sunday for a warm-weather training camp and will kick off their first pre-season friendly on July 21 away at Aldershot Town.

Competitive action begins on August 8 with an away trip to Leyton Orient in the Carabao Cup.

Last week, the U’s were placed under a temporary transfer embargo meaning they will not be able to register any new signings until the January window.

United had brought in one new signing in former Heart of Midlothian centre back Frankie Kent on a free transfer before the embargo was confirmed.





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Oxford United head apologises amid ‘uncertainty and concern’

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The message follows the club’s transfer embargo, which came after it failed to meet League One’s Salary Cost Management Protocol.

Through those rules clubs must demonstrate they can ‘fund their planned player expenditure and afford their playing budget’ before the start of the new season.

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In a letter released today (Wednesday, July 15) chairman Dusan Bogdanovic said he was sorry for the situation.

He said: “First and foremost, I want to sincerely apologise for the uncertainty and concern that recent news regarding our registration embargo has caused.

Oxford United’s new head coach Aaron Ramsey (Image: Newsquest)

“I am acutely aware of the trust that has been placed in the shareholders and the board, and that developments of this nature can lead to the relationship we have with you being called into question.”

Appointed to the chairmanship in May this year, Mr Bogdanovic said he felt it was important that supporters hear directly from senior leadership.

“Over the last few seasons,” he explained, “we had to rapidly adjust to the realities of competing in a higher division and the increase in funding that required”.

He added: “Despite our best efforts, we were unable to retain our championship status and are now working through the challenges that higher costs, reduced revenues and new financial rules present.

“We are sometimes required to make difficult decisions in the short term.

Plans for Oxford United stadium (Image: Oxford United)

“Those decisions are never taken lightly and, understandably, may not always be popular.

“However, our responsibility is to ensure we protect the long-term interests and sustainability of the club.”

The chairman went on to reassure fans that the registration embargo would not impact plans for the club’s new stadium, which is being proposed for near Kidlington and Oxford Parkway Station.

He added: “Securing a new home for Oxford United remains integral to our plans and our vision for the future of the club.

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“The stadium will not only be the club’s new home, but it is also the cornerstone of our long-term strategy and vital to ensuring Oxford United can thrive, grow and compete sustainably for many years ahead.”

He closed the statement with a message of optimism, saying that they would overcome the challenges ahead.

“The future of Oxford United is bright,” he said, “and our ambitions remain unchanged”.

He added: “I hope we can move forward together, united behind the team, united behind our vision, and united in our belief that the best days for Oxford United are still ahead of us.”





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OxVox press Oxford United for answers amid transfer embargo

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The U’s were hit with a temporary ban on registering new players after failing to meet League One’s Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP) where clubs must demonstrate they can ‘fund their planned player expenditure and afford their playing budget’ before the start of the new season.

Aaron Ramsey’s Yellows have signed one player in the summer window in former Hearts centre back Frankie Kent, but he has not yet been registered.

United issued a statement last week confirming the embargo, saying that the club would be in a ‘strong position ahead of the January transfer window’.

On Sunday, OxVox sent an open letter to the club asking for further clarity from the highest levels of the club.

The following day, it issued a statement voicing their latest concerns, but confirmed that CEO Tim Williams had replied hoping to call later on Monday whilst chairman Dusan Bogdanovic had received their questions – reassuring supporters would receive answers soon – and had thanked fans for their patience.

Aaron Ramsey takes his first training session as Oxford United head coachAaron Ramsey takes his first training session as Oxford United head coach (Image: Oxford United)

The OxVox statement read: “We have been pressing the club for more communication over the the embargo news that was revealed before the weekend.

“We have spoken to the club, but sadly the in-person meeting arranged with the new chairman Dusan Bogdanovic to discuss this issue was cancelled as he had to attend a meeting in London.

“While we fully accept this is a busy time, we echo the concerns of many members and supporters concerning the terrible lack of communication about this worrying embargo.

“It was important for us to point out the concern we felt not only about the embargo but with the deafening silence from owners and chairman on this issue.

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“We have listed a number of questions which we hope the club will answer directly to supporters and will serve as a starting point for more to be asked.

“The owners have built up a great deal of respect and credit for their funding of the progression of the club and for bringing us within touching distance of a new stadium, but that respect will very quickly evaporate if the club continues to ignore the very real concerns of members and supporters.

Oxford United v West Bromwich & Albion - Sky Bet Championship 2025/26Oxford United fans at the Kassam (Image: Jason Dawson)

“We will continue to update members and supporters as soon as we have received anything further from the club, and we hope that this can serve as a turning point in the way the club communicates with supporters as we move forward.

“Thank you as always for your patience and support and rest assured we are pursuing this issue with the club as with the highest priority.”

The supporters trust is scheduled to have its AGM on Wednesday, July 22 and fans can join up on their website.





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Oxford United head to Spain without star man and new signing

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The U’s left for Cadiz in Spain on Sunday to take part in a warm-weather training camp after playing a behind-closed-doors friendly against Wealdstone which they won 7-1.

Oxford will spend a week abroad under new head coach Aaron Ramsey who replaced former boss Matt Bloomfield last month.

Not all of the squad have travelled to the camp for fitness reasons, winger and last season’s Players’ and Supporters’ Player of the Season Mills being one of them.

New signing Kent has not yet been registered to the club; the centre back arrived as a free agent after leaving Scottish side Heart of Midlothian at the end of last season.

Oxford United winger Stan Mills has not travelled to the warm-weather camp in Spain (Image: Jason Dawson)

Oxford were put under a temporary transfer embargo last week meaning they cannot register any new players – including loan signings and free agents – until the January window.

The club has been found to not be compliant with the EFL Salary Cost Management Protocol Regulations (SCMP).

Two players have departed OX4 since the embargo was confirmed, with Indonesia international Ole Romeny and Slovenian striker Nik Prelec both leaving.

Romeny has joined Fortuna Sittard on loan with an option to buy whilst Prelec left for Polish outfit Jagiellonia Białystok on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee.

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Those two departure were already in motion before the embargo hit and the club’s focus now is retaining the bulk of Ramsey’s current playing squad.

In a statement, United said: “The club have an extremely competitive squad already in place and the focus this summer will be on retaining those players that give Aaron Ramsey and his staff the strongest group possible to deliver success on the pitch this season.”

Oxford star right midfielder Mills is one name who is expected to garner interest this summer after being one of the club’s most impressive and consistent performers for the majority of last term.

Oxford United winger Stan Mills has not travelled to the warm-weather camp in Spain (Image: Jason Dawson)

Speculation had gathered further with supporters noticing that South Korean winger Jeon Jin-woo was pictured wearing the no.7 shirt that Mills was initially seen in at the start of pre-season.

However, after initially being given the no.7 jersey, Mills opted to change back to his previous no.17 due to memories of injuries when previously wearing no.7.

The 22-year-old wore the number during his first spell at Oxford, a loan move from Everton in the 2023/24 season.

The Englishman, and son of former Manchester City and England defender Danny Mills, picked up a serious knee injury in that season.





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