Karl Robinson has began his transfer business by bringing in a number of signings including Cameron Norman, Tony McMahon and Samir Carruthers on a loan deal, but more new additions would really give Oxford United fans a lift going into the coming season. 

Something of a revolution is taking place at the Kassam Stadium, several faces who failed to impress under Pep Clotet have been shown the door, and Joe Rothwell and Ryan Ledson have both left the club to join Championship clubs.

Karl Robinson must replace his losses with adequate quality, if Oxford United are to make their mark on League One next season.

Here's three additions Karl Robinson could make, who would really make an impact at the Kassam Stadium in the 2018/19 League One campaign....

Eisa excelled last season in League Two with Cheltenham Town, netting 23 League Two goals.

The striker made his way up from playing Isthmian South football for Greenwich Borough, so he certainly knows how to make an impression after making a step up.

The tricky winger has spent time on loan at the Yellows before in 2015, impressing in his smattering of appearances.

Likely to be frozen out of a star studied Wolverhampton Wanderers side next season, Robinson should consider moving for Graham.

With Graham on one wing, and Rob Hall on the other, Oxford could look truly dangerous.

Oxford born, and starting his career at the Yellows, a bid to bring in Bristol City striker Matty Taylor would set pulses racing in Oxfordshire.

With just one Championship goal last season, Taylor is likely to be champing at the bit to return to the familiar throws of League One and Oxfordshire. This is surely one Robinson should be targeting.