Oxford United are delighted to announce the signing of attacking midfielder Jamie Donley on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, with an option to make the deal permanent.
The highly rated 20-year-old Northern Ireland international had an outstanding loan spell at Leyton Orient last season, scoring eight goals and registering a league-high 10 assists. Donley was also named Orient’s Player of the Season as the club reached the League One Play-Off Final.
An aggressive and creative attacker with a proven end product, he has earned six senior international caps and made four first team appearances for Tottenham Hotspur.
Jamie, who spent the first half of the current campaign on loan at Stoke, goes straight into the squad ahead of Oxford United’s next Championship fixture.
Speaking after completing the move, Donley said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for me and one I’m determined to make the most of.
“I want to influence games and be decisive in the final third, but that all starts with hard work. I take real pride in working for the team and doing the basics right.
“My loan experiences have taught me a lot. I’ve had big highs and challenging moments but those are what shape you as a player. I feel ready to come here, compete, and show what I can bring.
“First and foremost, I’m here to fight for the badge. When I get on the ball, I want to be positive, take responsibility and create moments that help the team win.”
Head of Football Operations, Ed Waldron, added: “Jamie is an excellent signing for the Club and someone we’ve been tracking for some time. He was one of the standout performers in League One last season, consistently demonstrating his quality as both a scorer and a creator.
“He has the attitude and personality we look for. For his age, he shows real maturity, presence and has an outstanding work ethic.
“Our aim for this window is to add players who can raise the ceiling of the group, and Jamie fits that profile perfectly. With his quality and experience at both club and international level, we are confident he can make an immediate impact.”