Marcus Maddison rumour rubbished as Oxford United sweat on injury to key man ahead of Sunderland clash

Oxford United are sweating on the fitness of left-back Josh Ruffels ahead of their weekend clash with Sunderland.
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The 26-year-old landed awkwardly on his left shoulder during the U’s 2-0 defeat at Lincoln City and manager Karl Robinson is awaiting a full diagnosis.

But given Ruffels is the club’s only senior left-back, Robinson admits that he may be forced to move into the transfer market should the verdict not be a positive one.

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"It certainly does if it’s not good," said Robinson, when asked if an injury could fast-track the U’s plans to bring in defensive reinforcements.

Marcus Maddison has been linked with a move to Charlton AthleticMarcus Maddison has been linked with a move to Charlton Athletic
Marcus Maddison has been linked with a move to Charlton Athletic

"It’s across the top of his shoulder and we’ll have to wait and see how bad that is."

Oxford will also be without former Sunderland midfielder Alex Gorrin, who faces a number of weeks on the sidelines due to an ankle injury.

Robinson could welcome back defender Rob Atkinson for the visit of the Black Cats, though, despite the centre back being sent-off against the Imps. Robinson confirmed he planned to appeal the red card.

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Meanwhile, Charlton Athletic boss Lee Bowyer is hoping to add some ‘quality’ to his side once a takeover by Danish businessman Thomas Sandgaard is completed.

The South London Press claim that the Addicks hope they will be under new ownership by Wednesday – giving Bowyer licence to add to his squad.

“I need to strengthen the squad and everyone can recognise that,” said Bowyer.

“The most important thing for me is to start building things behind the scenes so we can have a push.

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“We’ve missed out on some players but there is still quality out there and there will be quality at the end.

“It might be like we had to do the last couple of years – we have to be a bit patient. But some teams their squads are too big and some good players will come up at the end and they’ll already have a 23-man squad."

One player not on the Addicks’ radar at the moment is Marcus Maddison – who remains a free agent after leaving Peterborough United.

He was linked with a move to the Valley, but reports have claimed he is not a target for Bowyer.

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Maddison has frequently been linked with Sunderland in past transfer windows.

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