Jack Stevens: Cambridge United sign Oxford goalkeeper on two-year deal
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Jack Stevens went off injured during the first half of Port Vale's 1-0 win at Cambridge last October
Cambridge United have signed goalkeeper Jack Stevens from League One rivals Oxford United on a two-year contract.
The U's say Stevens, 25, is moving on a free transfer but Oxford will be "retaining a future interest" should he be sold in due course.
He came through Oxford's youth set-up but spent last season on loan at Port Vale, making 27 League One appearances.
"I know the league really well and I am looking to show everyone how good a goalkeeper I am," Stevens said.
Stevens played 75 games for Oxford but also had spells in non-league football in 2017 and 2018 before ing Vale on loan last summer.
He is Cambridge's first g since escaping relegation on the final day of last season and boss Mark Bonner said: "A strong goalkeeper union is always important in the team and I believe that Jack will be an excellent addition within that.
"He's quick around the goal and off his line, deals well with crosses, is a strong shot stopper and shows composure with the ball."
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