Joey Beauchamp says he has no idea at this stage whether he will still be at the Manor Ground in August.

The 29-year-old midfielder has been made a new offer by Oxford United, but admits a number of clubs are showing an interest in him.

Neighbours Reading, who are able to offer much more thanks to the backing of their millionaire chairman John Madejski, are known to be one of them, but Beauchamp says clubs higher than Division 2 are also in the frame.

"I'm really not sure what to do at the moment," he said.

"I don't want to say too much. There are a few clubs who have shown interest and I'd like it all sorted out as soon as possible, but I've got to wait to see what all these clubs have to offer. "The offer from Oxford was not bad, but I really just do not know whether I will stay there."

United manager Denis Smith said: "Joey has been made an offer and I've had a long chat with him. He knows I would like him to stay."

Meanwhile, Rob Folland, United's promising full back, has been called up to the Welsh Under-21 squad for a Under 21 tournament being hosted by the Irish Football Association. The tournament is taking place between Wednesday, May 3 and Friday, June 2.

Folland had previously been on stand-by for the squad, but withdrawals have meant that the Wales manager has given him the nod.