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Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas has said he does not expect striker James Constable to leave the club on loan. With the loan market opening on tomorrow, Thomas is in no doubt that the talisman will remain at Grenoble Road. Fan-favourite Beano, 26, turned down a permanent deal to AFC Bournemouth on transfer deadline day, after talks broke down linked to wages. Cherries boss, and ex-United midfielder, Lee Bradbury has admitted his interest in Constable and his disappointment of not being able to agree terms for the former Shrewsbury Town forward. But Bradbury has stated he remains hopeful over a possible loan move for Constable to Dean Court.
Thomas is confident Beano will stay and has said only an “unbelievable” offer will tempt him to let the star player go. Being United's top scorer for the previous three seasons, with an impressive tally of 66 goals in only 118 league starts, Thomas explained it was a good thing that more prestigious clubs are interested in Oxford players, but has claimed United don
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