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Every League One player released ahead of 2026/27 season
Oxford United submitted their retained list last month and confirmed that 10 players would leave the club after their contracts expire this summer.
Here are the names of every League One player confirmed to be without a club heading into the summer transfer window.
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AFC Wimbledon
Sam Hutchinson, Josh Kelly, Leo Young, Ethan Sutcliffe
Barnsley
Ben Jordison, Aston Ellard, Maxymilian Gryncewicz, Stanley Holder, Voldi Mbaya, Tom Senior, Kingston Simbai, Nathan Willis, Andrew Dallas, Scott Flinders, Marc Roberts, Jonathan Russell, Tennai Watson, Max Watters
Blackpool
Harvey Bardsley, Terry Bondo, James Husband, Derek Oshodi, Dan Sassi, Harry Williamson
Bradford City
Neill Byrne, Lee Evans, Andy Cook, Clarke Oduor, Ciarán Kelly, Joe Hilton, George Goodman
Bromley
Carl Jenkinson, Marcus Dinanga, Sam Long, Byron Webster, Brooklyn Ilunga, Sam German, Tade Ibrahim, Frankie Moralee
Burton Albion
Jasper Moon, Fábio Tavares, James Jones, Geraldo Bajrami, Jack Newall, Josh Taroni
Cambridge United
Michael Morrison, James Brophy, Elias Kachunga, Korey Smith, Shayne Lavery, Shane McLoughlin, Ben Purrington, Harry Dawson
Doncaster Rovers
Zain Westbrooke, Ben Close, Joseph Sbarra, Jordan Gibson, Kyle Hurst, Billy Sharp, James Maxwell
Huddersfield Town
Mickel Miller, Neo Eccleston, Omari Mrisho, Peter Thomas, Aaron O’Reilly, Alex Walpole, Brooklyn Bailey, Charlie Knowles, Jackson Shorrocks, Luke Daley, Oliver Calland, Joe Nicholson, Milkyas Mebrahtu, Mohamed Fikri, Gabriano Shelton
Leicester City
Ricardo Pereira, Patson Daka, Jordan Ayew, Jamaal Lascelles, Chris Popov, Jake Donohue, Jahmari Lindsay, Alfie Fisken, Toby Onanaye, Olaoluwa Omobolaji
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(left to right) Leicester City’s Caleb Okoli, Harry Winks and Ricardo Pereira celebrate (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
Leyton Orient
Mickel Miller, Neo Eccleston, Omari Mrisho, Peter Thomas, Aaron O’Reilly, Alex Walpole, Brooklyn Bailey, Charlie Knowles, Jackson Shorrocks, Luke Daley, Oliver Calland, Joe Nicholson, Milkyas Mebrahtu, Mohamed Fikri, Gabriano Shelton
Luton Town
Cohen Bramall, Jacob Brown, Zack Nelson
Mansfield Town
Victor Adeboyejo, Dom Dwyer, Aaron Lewis
Milton Keynes Dons
Tom Finch, Scott Hogan, Jonathan Leko, Connor Lemonheigh-Evans, Laurence Maguire, Aaron Nemane, Luke Offord, Sam Sherring, Joe Tomlinson
Notts County
Keanan Bennetts, Jack Hinchy, Ollie Norburn
Oxford United
Oxford United’s Myles Peart-Harris applauds the fans (Image: Gary Oakley/PA Wire)
Przemysław Płacheta, Myles Peart-Harris, Hidde ter Avest, Owen Dale, Will Goodwin, Joshua Johnson, Jacob Knightbridge, Steph Negru, Tom Bradshaw, Stuart Findlay
Peterborough United
Archie Collins, Tom Lees, Jacob Mendy, Joe Davies, Andre Changunda, Nathan Aikins, Rylie Fitzpatrick, Milan Kovaci, Ben Westcott
Plymouth Argyle
Jamie Paterson, Zak Baker, Ayman Benarous, Luca Ashby-Hammond, Brendan Galloway, Jack Matthews, Joe Hatch, Nathanael Ogbeta, Callum Wright
Reading
Mamadi Camara, Ben Elliott, Michael Stickland, Tivonge Rushesha, Andy Yiadom
Sheffield Wednesday
Nathaniel Chalobah, Harry Evers, Dominic Iorfa, Junior Kamwa, Marvelous Nakamba, Favour Onukwuli, Rio Shipston, Zain Silcott-Duberry
Sheffield Wednesday’s Nathaniel Chalobah celebrates scoring their side’s first goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the King Power Stadium, Leicester (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire)
Stevenage
Taye Ashby-Hammond, Beryly Lubala, Tyreece Simpson, Dan Sweeney, Matt Phillips, Mathaeus Roberts, Ellis Bates
Stockport County
Ben Hinchliffe, Odin Bailey, Callum Connolly, Max Metcalfe
Wigan Athletic
Jason Kerr, Will Aimson, Toby Savin, Luke Robinson, Steven Sessegnon, Tyrese Francois, Matthew Corran, Jack Hunt
Wycombe Wanderers
Fin Back, Laurie Shala, Shamal George
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Oxford United ‘express interest’ in Ipswich Town star
The U’s are looking to strengthen after their relegation from the Championship last season, with a new striker wanted by supporters after the return of fan favourite Will Lankshear to his parent club Tottenham Hotspur.
Chaplin spent last season on loan at boyhood club Portsmouth as the club survived in the second tier, the 29-year-old scoring twice and managing one assist in 40 appearances.
Meanwhile, his parent club Ipswich secured promotion to the Premier League by finishing second in the league only behind runaway champions Coventry City.
The Englishman was key in the Tractor Boys’ League One promotion-winning season where they finished second, Chaplin scoring 26 goals that year to win the division’s Golden Boot award, joint with Peterborough United’s Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Portsmouth’s Conor Chaplin celebrates following victory in the Sky Bet Championship match at Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough (Image: Richard Sellers/PA Wire)
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He was also awarded Ipswich’s Player of the Season award and included in the League One Team of the Season.
Chaplin then struck 13 goals in the Championship as the Suffolk side were promoted again, before suffering relegation from the Premier League the year after.
The attacking midfielder was released by Ipswich last month following their return to the top flight and SportsBoom are reporting that Oxford have ‘expressed an interest’ in signing the free agent.
With experience in the top tiers of English football and proof of goal scoring prowess in League One, Chaplin would be a sensible addition to the U’s ranks.
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Spurs ‘rejects’ multiple offers for ex-Oxford United striker
Tottenham Hotspur want £20 million for 21-year-old Will Lankshear and have turned down multiple bids for him, according to Hayters.
The ex-U’s striker, who was the club’s top scorer last term with 12 goals in all competitions, is highly rated by his parent side who narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League last season finishing two points above the drop zone.
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However, they haven’t ruled out selling him if the right offer comes in with Portuguese side Sporting CP reportedly interested.
Will Lankshear playing for Tottenham Hotspur (Image: John Walton/PA Wire)
In addition Spurs is also considering another loan move for Lankshear to a Championship club, although the London team is looking to fund a summer spending spree that has already seen a £52 million bid for defender Jan Paul Van Hecke accepted by Brighton.
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Lankshear has made three Premier League appearances for Spurs as well as scoring one goal in three Europa League features.
In a breakout season in men’s football, the England youth international became a fan favourite in OX4 for his tenacity and goal scoring success in a struggling Championship team.
The 21-year-old’s attitude off the pitch also endeared the fans to his name, with the player crediting the club as the place where it all began ahead of a hopefully successful career.
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Oxford United announce friendly against Ipswich Town
The U’s will play host to the Tractor Boys on Saturday, August 1, with kick-off scheduled for 12:00PM.
The fixture is the fourth pre-season friendly confirmed by the club and the first from a division higher than League One, where Oxford will compete next term.
United will face National League side Aldershot Town (Tuesday, July 21) and League Two club Barnet (Saturday, July 25) away from home before the welcoming of another fourth-tier outfit Crawley Town (Tuesday, July 28).
Brian De Keersmaecker on the ball for Oxford United against Ipswich Town (Image: Jason Dawson)
The U’s have also confirmed that tickets for the trip to Aldershot are now on sale.
Oxford played Ipswich twice in the Championship last season as Matt Bloomfield’s side suffered relegation whilst the Suffolk club were promoted to the Premier League, finishing second.
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Stan Mills heads the ball for Oxford United (Image: Jason Dawson)
Under former head coach Gary Rowett, the Yellows pulled off a shock 2-1 victory against Kieran McKenna’s men in OX4 in late November, Mark Harris and Przemyslaw Placheta scoring the goals.
They were defeated 2-1, however, in the second fixture, Will Lankshear scoring the only goal for the U’s at Portman Road.
The Tractor Boys are currently on the hunt for a new manager after McKenna stepped down last week in order to take a break from football management.
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