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Get rid of this charlatan. Been robbing us for all bar one season. Why are we keeping these sicknotes?? Overrated and gets bullied when you need him to stand and fight. Comes across like a grade a ar5e h0le too. Cant stand players like these. Not one club would touch him at this level with his laughable injury record.
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Myles Peart-Harris is set to become a free agent after Oxford United opted against extending the short-term deal he penned to sign at the Kassam Stadium from Brentford back in January.
FLW understands that Peart-Harris' availability has placed both QPR and Leicester on alert, with the two sides now eyeing up moves for the versatile winger ahead of a potential summer swoop.
With the 23-year-old's terms at Oxford set to officially expire tonight, he will be free to sign for any club as a free agent and QPR and Leicester are preparing plays to snap up his services.
The former England and Chelsea youth prospect's signature could represent a particularly attractive one on the market considering his relatively young age to possess free agent status, while he has also accumulated a solid body of work over the last two years in the second-tier.
Capable of operating on the left wing or more centrally as an attacking midfielder, the playmaker scored three goals from 19 appearances at Oxford but was unable to prevent the U's relegation to League One.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Peart-Harris
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From Google...
Myles Peart-Harris was not offered a new contract because Oxford United was relegated to League One and undertook a major squad rebuild. His initial short-term deal expired, and with the club overhauling its roster and undergoing managerial changes, the decision was made to part ways.
The club announced the decision on their Oxford United Retained List. Here is why the club did not renew his contract:
- The Relegation Reset: Oxford dropped to the third tier, forcing the club to adjust its wage budget and undergo a massive squad clear-out, releasing 10 players in total
- Loan Expiry: He initially signed a short-term deal in January until the end of the season. While he made 20 appearances and scored three goals, the club opted not to make the arrangement permanent
- Squad Upgrades: Although his impact was considered solid, the club clearly felt they needed to reshape the midfield and attacking options with different personnel rather than retaining him.
Peart-Harris became a free agent following the expiration of his deal and has since entered talks with League One rivals Leyton Orient.
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