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Exclusive: Oxford United Open Talks to Sign Brentford Star
Oxford United have initiated talks to secure Brentford attacker Myles Peart-Harris on a loan deal, according to sources cited by Football Insider. This move comes amid Oxford's efforts to bolster their squad during the January 2026 transfer window, as they aim to strengthen their position in the Championship following promotion.[1]
Myles Peart-Harris, a promising 23-year-old winger, has caught attention with his pace, technical ability, and potential to contribute goals and assists from the flanks. Despite limited first-team opportunities at Brentford this season—where he has made sporadic Premier League appearances—his development in the Bees' youth setup and loan spells have marked him as a talent ready for a step up. Brentford, prioritizing a new defensive midfielder amid Vitaly Janelt's contract uncertainties, appear open to loaning out fringe players like Peart-Harris to gain valuable experience elsewhere.[2][1]
For Oxford United, managed by Des Buckingham, this signing aligns with their recruitment strategy to add Championship-quality depth, particularly in wide areas. Fan forums and transfer speculation highlight needs for technical wingers with end product, listing profiles like Peart-Harris as ideal fits alongside names such as Oliver Antman or Bilal Ould-Chikh. Oxford's recent form, including a narrow 1-0 loss to Swansea, underscores the urgency for reinforcements to consolidate their mid-table standing and push for playoffs.[4][9]
Negotiations are at an early stage, with sources indicating Brentford's willingness to loan the player until the season's end, potentially including a recall clause. No fee is expected for the temporary switch, making it a low-risk move for Oxford. Peart-Harris could provide competition and creativity, complementing existing options like Stan Mills and Mark Harris. If finalized, this would be Oxford's first major incoming of the window, signaling ambition ahead of crucial fixtures like the upcoming clash with Ipswich Town.[1][9]
Transfer activity ramps up as the January window progresses, with Brentford managing squad rotation amid injury concerns for stars like Igor Thiago. Oxford fans are optimistic this deal materializes, boosting their attack for the second half of the campaign.[6]
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