Football Season Guide

Cambridge United

In


Callum Burton (Goalkeeper, Hull City), Dan Jones (Defender, Notts County), Kyle Knoyle (Defender, Swindon Town), Ben Worman (Midfielder, Youth), Luke Hannatt (Midfielder, Port Vale), Sam Bennett (Midfielder, Youth), Harvey Knibbs (Attacker, Aston Villa), Joe Neal (Attacker, Youth)

Out


David Forde (sp) (Goalkeeper, released), Brad Halliday (r) (Defender, Doncaster Rovers), Jake Carroll (r) (Defender, Motherwell), David Amoo (sp) (Midfielder, Port Vale), Emmanuel Osadebe (Midfielder, Macclesfield Town), George Maris (r) (Midfielder, released), Hayden Coulson (sp) (Midfielder, Middlesbrough, Loan ended), Jake Doyle-Hayes (sp) (Midfielder, Aston Villa, Loan ended), Jevani Brown (k) (Midfielder, Colchester United), Lee Watkins (Midfielder, released), Sam Squire (Midfielder, Needham Market), Alex Jones (Attacker, Bradford City, Loan ended), Joe Neal (Attacker, Needham Market, Loan) Matt Foy (Attacker, released), Rushian Hepburn-Murphy (sp) Attacker, Aston Villa, Loan ended)

Cambridge United endured a tough season last time out with head coach Colin Calderwood just about keeping their heads above water. This summer has been even tougher with several influential players leaving the Abbey Stadium for pastures new. Creative midfielder Jevani Brown’s departure for League 2 rivals Colchester United is a real psychological blow. It follows fellow playmaker George Maris, full-back Brad Halliday and winger David Amoo’s decisions to reject new deals. The U’s struggled for goals last season, with their leading goalscorer finishing with just eight goals having left in January and Calderwood now faces a real challenge to replace both the creativity and goals which have been lost during the summer. Whilst midfielder Luke Hannatt brings plenty of potential with him following his arrival from Port Vale; former Aston Villa striker Harvey Knibbs has no Football League experience and represents something of a gamble. Goalkeeper Callum Burton and full-back Kyle Knoyle have also signed but as it stands the squad looks short of the quality which will be needed to be competitive in League 2. August is likely to be a pivotal month for both Calderwood and the U’s as they look to avoid a battle for their Football status.

Target


Survival. Cambridge United currently have a weak squad and they will be fighting to stay in the league this season.