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RED CAM SO HAPPY TO KOP U’S DEAL

By Luke Baker
LEAGUE ONE

WORK: Cameron Brannagan

CAMERON Brannagan spent more than threequarters of his life at Liverpool but claims the time was right to move on after making a £200,000 move to Oxford. The 21-year-old midfielder joined the Reds’ academy as a five-year-old and progressed through the ranks to make nine first-team appearances – the last of those coming against West Brom in May 2016.
Brannagan was out of contract this summer but has now signed a deal until the summer of 2021 with Pep Clotet’s U’s.
And, while the cultured midfielder acknowledges...

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