Oxford United bring in MK Dons forward Lewis Guy

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Guy has scored 23 league goals in 201 games

Oxford have signed MK Dons forward Lewis Guy on a month-long loan deal.

The 25-year-old former Newcastle frontman only scored four goals in 41 games for the Dons last season following his switch from Doncaster.

He told United's website:, external "I'm looking forward to being here at Oxford. My first training session went well and I hope I can play my part."

Guy comes in as U's striker Tom Craddock was ruled out for a similar timeframe with a knee injury.

Meanwhile, United chairman Kelvin Thomas has revealed that the club have turned down a bid for striker James Constable.

He told BBC Oxford: "There has been a formal bid that we have turned down from a Conference side. It was nowhere near enough for us to consider.

"We're pretty comfortable with our position. He is a big player for us and that's why he's signed a new three-year deal recently.

"If there is an interest in him, they need to understand he's an important player for us. But every player has a price."

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