Callum McFarlane Loan Extension Confirmed

Kate Willetts • March 2, 2026

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Solihull Moors Football Club can confirm that Callum McFarlane has extended his loan spell with Oxford City until the end of the season.


The extension will allow Callum to continue gaining valuable first-team minutes and further his development for the remainder of the campaign.



Everyone at Solihull Moors wishes Callum continued success during his time with Oxford City and looks forward to monitoring his progress.


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