OXFORD United have made attacking right back Cameron Norman their second signing of the summer.

The free agent has penned a two-year contract, with the option of a 12-month extension held by the U’s, who tied Simon Eastwood down to new terms on Tuesday.

It means a jump of four divisions for Norman, 22, who played at Kings Lynn Town in the Evo-Stik South League Premier last season.

But the former Norwich City apprentice is unfazed at the prospect of meeting the standards required to succeed in Sky Bet League One.

He said: I’m nothing but confident. I’m really eager to get back into it.

“It’s a place where I know I can thrive and it’s a level of football that I know I can be at.

“That doesn’t mean I want to be at this level for the rest of my career, because I’ve got aspirations to go even higher.

“Hopefully that’s with Oxford United.”

Norman was part of the Canaries’ side which won the FA Youth Cup in 2013 and went on to be given a two-year professional deal at Carrow Road.

He left without making an appearance for the club, released following Norwich’s relegation from the Premier League in 2016.

A spell at Concord Rangers was followed by a highly-successful season at Kings Lynn, where he starred in a side which finished second despite racking up 100 points.

Four League One clubs were linked with Norman, but United boss Karl Robinson’s pitch made a big impact.

He said: “It’s been a long road, to be honest.

“A lot of work has gone into it, but I can honestly say now I’m really excited and can’t wait to get going.

“From when I first spoke to Karl he gave me a plan of what he wanted to do with the club in the next few seasons and it wasn’t a difficult decision.

“I was on board from the first minute we spoke, really.

“I see it as an up-and-coming club and one which should be pushing for promotion and could easily be in the Championship.

“I’m really looking forward to it.

“I had a great season at Kings Lynn and full respect to them.

“We had an amazing season and we just fell short at the last hurdle, but I’m definitely eager to get back on the football pitch and for the first day of pre-season.”