Oxford City FC striker Olly Sanderson has been recalled by Fulham and will join EFL League Two side, Sutton United.

Sanderson made an impressive start to life at Oxford City, scoring the winning goal in an Emirates FA Cup match against Salisbury on his debut.

The then 18-year-old had gone straight into the starting XI after his loan from Fulham was announced before kick-off.

The club said: "We’d like to thank Olly for his efforts throughout his time with the club and we wish him the best for the future."

Jack Bycroft has also recently been recalled by Southampton so that the goalkeeper could join EFL League Two side Swindon Town on a permanent basis.

Despite losing two key players in his squad, Oxford City Manager Ross Jenkins has said that he is pleased with the reputation the club is gaining in regards to developing young players.

On the departures, Jenkins said: “Olly has been professional, hard-working and has had a great attitude since joining us.

“Olly contributed to our promotion season and has gone on to score some valuable goals this season.

"Hopefully, we’ve played a small part in developing Olly so he can kick on again in the Football League.

“Jack has been another success story after he joined us on loan and has gone on to join Swindon Town permanently.

“Giving players the opportunity to develop and kick on has been a real pleasure and we hope the two continue to develop and progress.”

Oxford City currently sit 23rd in the Vanarma National League South, three points away from safety.

Their next match is against relegation rivals Woking on January 20, with kick-off at 3 pm.