Oxford City have signed former Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Andre Burley.
The 22-year-old joins the Non League outfit following his release from the Chairboys this summer, after spending two years with the Adams Park club.
He played four times for Gareth Ainsworth's men with all of those appearances coming in the 2021/22 season.
โ๏ธ Oxford City Football Club are delighted to announce the arrival of Andre Burley.
โ Oxford City FC (@OxCityFC) June 29, 2022
๐ฐ๐ณ The St Kitts & Nevis international moves to the Velocity Stadium after leaving League One side Wycombe Wanderers. #OCFC | #WelcomeBurley
Two of those matches were against Exeter City and Stevenage in the League Cup, whilst the other two were versus the Aston Villa Under 21s and Burton Albion in the Football League Trophy respectively.
He also had a loan spell at Maidenhead United, and two separate stints at Hungerford Town whilst with Wycombe.
Good luck to Andre Burley at Oxford City!#Chairboys https://t.co/a3aam4VYt4
โ Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) June 29, 2022
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On joining the Oxfordshire-based club, Burley said: โIโm really excited to join a club like Oxford City.โ
โI spoke to my agent and Ross [Jenkins] and this is a great opportunity for me to get back to playing regular football and enjoying football again.
Yesss, look after him ๐๐ค
โ Garath McCleary (@gmccleary12) June 29, 2022
โLast year I was on loan at Hungerford and played against Oxford City and I noticed that they moved the ball around nicely.
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Showed a lot of promise during the cup games for Wycombe last season. Hopefully the move works out for him ๐๐ช #Chairboys https://t.co/JzunuhvOQx
โ James Richings (@James_BFP) June 29, 2022
โSo when my agent told me that Oxford were interested I said Iโd love to come here and play and show what Iโm about.โ
Burleyย has also been capped five times by the Saint Kitts and Nevis national team.
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