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Oxford United’s Michal Helik attracts Championship interest
The centre back has been at United since January 2025 and helped the club to safety in the second tier last season under Gary Rowett.
Oxford were unfortunately relegated this season, with the Pole playing 41 times and scoring once for Matt Bloomfield’s side.
According to sources in Poland, Helik has a buyout clause of €750,000 (£650,000) in his contract with Championship and Polish league clubs monitoring his situation this summer.
Michal Helik celebrates scoring for Oxford United (Image: ©Jason Dawson)
Helik joined the U’s from League One side Huddersfield Town and was in Yorkshire prior to that as well with Barnsley.
The 30-year-old has been in England for six years in total since joining the Tykes from Polish outfit Cracovia in 2020.
Several clubs in the Polish Ekstraklasa are reportedly interested in the seven-time Poland international.
According Goal.pl, Championship rivals Derby County were keen on Helik in January of this year but the Yellows wanted to keep the towering defender.
In his 18 months in OX4, the former Terriers man has played 65 times, scoring 6 goals and assisting four.
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Helik has played most of his career in the Championship with his three English clubs with 221 appearances in the competition.
In League One, the Pole would be a strong option but, at 30 years of age, may want one last stint in the second tier.
The drop into the third tier with Oxford is Helik’s third relegation in English football having been demoted from the Championship with both Barnsley and Huddersfield prior to this season with the Yellows.
Michal Helik heads the ball for Oxford United against Stoke City (Image: Mike Allen)
He was a key part of United’s survival in 2024/25, however, scoring five goals in 20 appearances since his January addition as his side stayed up under Rowett.
Helik won the Polish Cup in 2020 with former club Cracovia.
Upon joining Oxford in early 2025, the U’s number six said: “I am joining this club because I can see the ambition. This is the right place for me because there is a drive to improve and that matches my ambition.
“I am experienced but also very hungry to learn and improve every day. I am ready to fight for this badge and I want to achieve our goals together. I am still improving, the best is yet to come from me.”
Oxford recently announced their retained list, confirming that 10 players would depart the club upon the expiry of their contracts this summer.
Head coach Bloomfield confirmed that there would not be an overhaul of the squad this summer as the club prepares for a return to League One.
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Oxford United assistant head coach leaves club for Rovers
Assistant head coach Mike Dodds has officially left Oxford United after just five months in the job to take on the role of assistant head coach with the Championship side.
He joined United in January 2026, and is departing to reunite with former colleague and new Rovers boss Tony Mowbray.
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Dodds joined United alongside Matt Bloomfield, who was dismissed by the club earlier this month almost two moths after failing to keep the club in the Championship.
Matt Bloomfield and Mike Dodds celebrate Oxford United win (Image: Jason Dawson)
The assistant coach was first rumoured to be heading to Blackburn Rovers earlier this month, a move which has now been confirmed by Oxford.
A spokesperson for the club said: “We would like to thank Mike for his hard work and dedication and wish him well for the future.
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“An update on Aaron Ramsey’s backroom staff ahead of the 2026/27 season will be announced shortly.”
The 40-year-old was previously in charge of Wycombe Wanderers seven months in his head coach role to date as he was sacked in September 2025.
He was previously a coach at Sunderland for four years and Birmingham City before that where he was credited as having a positive impact on the development of Real Madrid and England star Jude Bellingham.
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Oxford United match rescheduled after request from police
The League One home fixture against Reading, originally scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 29, has been postponed to September.
This is due to a request from Thames Valley Police ‘due to a number of significant events already taking place during that Bank Holiday weekend’.
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The new date for the match is Tuesday, September 8, with a 7.45pm kick-off at the Kassam Stadium.
Oxford United said that should either of the clubs progress to round three of the Carabao Cup, the fixture would instead be played on Tuesday, September 15.
A spokesperson for Oxford United said: “We appreciate the understanding of supporters affected by this change and will provide any further updates, including ticket information, in due course.”
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Hearts defender joins Oxford United as first summer signing
Experienced defender Frankie Kent joins Oxford United with 13 years of league football behind him, and more than 400 appearances across Colchester United, Peterborough United and recently in Scotland with Heart of Midlothian.
The 30-year-old is a commanding and physical centre-back who proved himself as a League One pedigree when he won promotion with Peterborough in 2021.
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Meanwhile last season, Kent helped Hearts secure a second-place finish in the Scottish Premiership.
Speaking about joining United, he said: “This is a very exciting move for me to be joining a club with a clear ambition for success.
Kent celebrating scoring for Heart of Midlothian during the William Hill Premiership match at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. (Image: Andrew Milligan)
“I’ve had very positive conversations with people at the club, and I am confident I can use my experience to drive standards, not just on the pitch but off it as well.
“I understand the demands of this league, and I return to England a much better player and leader following three fantastic years in Scotland.
“I’ve come here to help push this club forward, and I’ll do everything I can every day to help us improve and achieve our ambitions.”
Newly appointed head coach Aaron Ramsey said he’s ‘delighted’ with the first signing under his leadership.
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Mr Ramsey said: “I had very positive conversations with the club before arriving about the business we wanted to complete this summer, and I’m delighted we’ve moved quickly to bring in a player of Frankie’s quality and character.
Aaron Ramsey said he’s ‘delighted’ with the first signing under his recent appointment as head coach (Image: Oxford United)
“As a player, Frankie is a dominant, aggressive defender who is comfortable in possession, and his profile fits exactly how we want this team to play.
“As importantly, Frankie embodies the values we want to hold throughout the football club.
“He’s someone who will raise the standards and push to help create the elite environment we strive for.
“As a first signing, it’s a real statement for us. We’re bringing in someone who can make an immediate impact both on the pitch and within the group.”
Head of football operations Ed Waldron last week said himself, the new head coach and the club are ‘aligned on what we think the squad needs’, saying they’re ready to ‘get deals done’.
Following the signing announcement, Mr Waldron added: “Frankie is a player we’ve admired for a long time, dating back to his time at Colchester when he regularly came up against Oxford United.
“Scotland is a market we monitor closely and, throughout his time at Hearts, Frankie has consistently been one of the league’s standout defenders.
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“Our recruitment process combines detailed data analysis with extensive live scouting, and Frankie stood out in every aspect.
“Equally importantly, our background work highlighted the qualities he brings away from the pitch.
“He’s a strong personality, a natural leader and exactly the type of character we want in the building, so we’re delighted to welcome him to Oxford United.”
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