Fulham have signed goalkeeper Jordan Archer on a free transfer from Oxford United.

The 26-year-old stopper was on a short-term deal at Oxford, and has today joined Fulham until the end of the season. He'll act as no.2 to Marek Rodak, as it looks evermore likely that Marcus Bettinelli will depart this month.

Ex-Wycombe, Northampton and Millwall keeper Archer is a product of the Charlton Athletic youth academy, although he spent time in the Tottenham Hotspurs academy too, and has represented Scotland at U19, U20 and U21 level as well as being capped by the Scottish national team.

Millwall though is where Archer made his name - he played 166 games for the Lions between 2015 and 2019, being named Player of the Season in his first season, and winning promotion under Neil Harris in 2017 before being released by the club last summer.

Oxford gave him refuge with a short-term deal, and here's how he fared for the U's:

In six games for Oxford, Archer kept three clean sheets. He averaged just over a goal conceded every game, but given that Oxford played Manchester City in that time, isn't all that bad.

Archer kept a long pass accuracy of 73.2%, and managed to average 2.52 saves per game - distribution was one of Bettinelli's downfalls, and fans will be pleased to know that they've found a solid back-up goalkeeper in Archer.

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One of Parker's best moves at Fulham this season has been to introduce Rodak into the side. The Slovakian stopper has been a revelation since replacing Bettinelli, and looks set to be the no.1 at Craven Cottage for many years to come.

This'll give Archer plenty of down time on the Fulham bench, but with it only being a short-term deal until the end of the season, the 26-year-old could well move on again in the summer.

He becomes Fulham's third signing of the transfer window after the permanent signing of Wolves' Ivan Cavaleiro, and Michael Hector finalising his move from Chelsea on New Year's Day.