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Guy Branston: Keep eyes on Will Lankshear, Charlie Kelman and Bobby Clark

This time last year, most people hadn’t heard of Nathan Lowe. By Christmas, he was the highest scorer in the country.

EXCITING PROSPECT: Tottenham youngster Will Lankshear has the chance to shine on loan at Oxford United PICTURE: Alamy

Former EFL defender, football consultant & agent

This time last year, most people hadn’t heard of Nathan Lowe. By Christmas, he was the highest scorer in the country.
The 19-year-old striker hit 15 goals in 22 games on loan at Walsall - and his recall by Stoke City in January was the single biggest reason the Saddlers’ promotion push fell apart.
So who could be the breakout stars of the 2025-26 campaign?
Here are three names to keep a close eye on as the season progresses:
Will Lankshear – Oxford United striker
Gary Rowett has pulled off a real coup getting Lankshear on loan from Totten...

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