TYLER Goodrham has his eyes set on playing in the Premier League after signing a ‘long-term’ contract with Oxford United.

The 20-year-old winger has scored six goals in 31 appearances this season, including a match-winning brace in the 2-1 win at home to Charlton Athletic back in August.

Goodrham also displayed a number of key moments for the U’s last season, netting a stunning stoppage time winner on his league debut at home to Cambridge United, plus key strikes against Cheltenham Town and Forest Green Rovers in the club’s battle against relegation.

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On his new deal, Goodrham said: “I’m absolutely buzzing. It’s been one I’ve trying to get and achieve, and to get it over the line and done, I’m buzzing.

“It’s a really big achievement for me and I love being here, and I love being a part of it. That stability is always nice, whatever job you’re in.

“I want to go and play in the Premier League, and that’s what I work for, and why I come here every day to be better, and hit that ceiling.

“There’s still more to come from me, and I want to keep adding goals and assists, and get more minutes under my belt, and help this team get promoted – that’s the main thing.

“At the start of season, I wanted to take on more responsibility and I enjoyed having that weight on my shoulders.

“I enjoy that expectation and weight on my shoulders, where someone is looking for you to score.”