Cameron Mark Thomas Brannagan (born 9 May 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for League One club Oxford United.
An academy graduate of Liverpool, Brannagan made his senior debut in 2015 but managed just nine appearances for the club. He joined Fleetwood Town on loan in 2017 before signing for Oxford United on a permanent deal the following year.
Club Career
Liverpool
Born in Manchester, Brannagan was raised in Salford. Despite growing up supporting Manchester United, as did his family, he joined Liverpool as a child, having previously been at Manchester City and Manchester United's academies.
Despite a rough start for the under-18 side because of injury, at the start of the 2012–13 season he became a regular for the under-21s and scored three goals in the U21 Premier League campaign in 2013–14. During this period Brannagan was reportedly extensively scouted by Barcelona. His impressive performances for the under-21s caught the eye of first-team manager Brendan Rodgers, who named Brannagan among the substitutes for Liverpool's FA Cup third-round tie against Oldham Athletic on 5 January 2014. He was handed number 50, but did not get onto the pitch as the Reds won 2–0.
Over the next two seasons, Brannagan continued to feature for Liverpool's reserves in the under-21 Premier League. In the UEFA Youth League, he scored twice in five appearances against Real Madrid. In the last 16 of the UEFA Youth League against S.L. Benfica Juniors, Brannagan captained the reserve side for the first time, as they lost 2–1. He then appeared as an unused substitute in the last 32 of the UEFA Europa League against Besiktas, as Liverpool lost in a penalty shootout on 26 February 2015. Towards the end of the 2014–15 season, Brannagan appeared four more times as an unused substitute for the first team.
In the 2015–16 season, Brannagan featured in the reserve side for the most of the season. While still playing for the reserve side, on 17 Sep
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