Will Lankshear scored 12 goals during his loan at Oxford United, becoming the team's top scorer. He felt more than just a loan player despite the team's relegation from the Championship.
Key points
Will Lankshear scored 12 goals for Oxford United
He provided four assists in 47 appearances
Lankshear was Oxford's top scorer during the season
He had eight goal contributions in the last 12 matches
Oxford United was relegated from the Championship
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Will Lankshear celebrates after Oxford score a goal
Will Lankshear scored 12 goals during his loan spell at Oxford United [Getty Images]
Striker Will Lankshear says he felt like more than just a loan player during his time with Oxford United.
The 21-year-old from Tottenham Hotspur scored 12 goals and registered four assists in 47 appearances, emerging as one of the U's standout players in a season where they were relegated from the Championship.
He ended the campaign as Oxford's top scorer and finished the season strong with eight goal contributions in their final 12 matches.
"I felt like a signing and I felt like I was there (permanently), I made such good relationships with all the contracted players, the physios, everyone at the club, so when everyone's so good to me I couldn't not give my absolute all.
"Every single game I played I wanted to give back, the fans were so good to me, and I absolutely loved playing in front of them.
"When you have that vibe, there was nothing else in my mind other than Oxford and helping that club stay up, nothing else."
Lankshear joined Tottenham's academy in 2022 and previously spent time on loan at West Bromwich Albion where he played 11 times.
Following the success of his first full season on loan and his stock at an all-time high, the striker admitted that he was unsure as to what might come next for him.
Q&A
How many goals did Will Lankshear score for Oxford United?
Will Lankshear scored 12 goals during his loan spell at Oxford United.
What was Will Lankshear's overall contribution at Oxford United?
In addition to his 12 goals, Lankshear provided four assists in 47 appearances.
What impact did Lankshear have on Oxford United's season?
Lankshear emerged as one of Oxford's standout players, finishing as the team's top scorer despite their relegation from the Championship.
How did Lankshear perform in the final matches of the season?
He finished the season strong with eight goal contributions in the final 12 matches.
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Lankshear's start and end to the season were the most productive moments of his campaign in the yellow of Oxford.
The striker had playing minutes reduced at the back end of 2025, scoring five goals before the turn of the year.
When the January window came around and some clubs were recalling loan players to send them out to other teams, Lankshear revealed that he rejected the chance to move elsewhere.
He then managed to fight his way back into the starting side before personally ending the season well and keeping Oxford's survival hopes alive for so long.
"There was a possibility of me going but I said that I wanted to stay at Oxford," Lankshear said.
"The club had been great to me and were giving me great playing time so I didn't feel it was necessary to move.
"I'm very happy I made the right decision and the second half of the season was better than the first for me.
"There wasn't a better place for me at that time and I genuinely believed that."