Josh Murphy

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Josh Murphy

Joshua Murphy (born 24 February 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Portsmouth. He began his career at Norwich City, for whom he scored on his professional debut for in a League Cup match against Watford, and later played for Cardiff City and Oxford United.

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Josh Murphy
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Murphy playing for Norwich City in 2014
Personal information
Full name Joshua Murphy[1]
Date of birth (1995-02-24) 24 February 1995 (age 30)[2]
Place of birth Wembley, England
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[3]
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Portsmouth
Number 23
Youth career
2006–2013 Norwich City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2018 Norwich City 85 (11)
2015Wigan Athletic (loan) 5 (0)
2015–2016Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 42 (5)
2018–2022 Cardiff City 88 (10)
2021–2022Preston North End (loan) 12 (0)
2022–2024 Oxford United 51 (6)
2024– Portsmouth 35 (7)
International career
2012 England U18 1 (0)
2012–2014 England U19 11 (0)
2014 England U20 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13:51, 31 March 2025 (UTC)
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Club career

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Norwich City

Murphy, along with his twin brother, Jacob, first played football together from the age of seven[4] and eventually, they both joined Norwich City as under-12s in 2006.[5] It was announced on 31 March 2011, that the brothers joined the club's academy ahead of a new season.[6]

2012–13 season

Murphy's first involvement in the Norwich first-team came on 26 September 2012 when he was named as an unused substitute in the club's 1–0 Football League Cup victory over Doncaster Rovers.[7] He was a part of the Norwich City youth team who won the 2012–13 FA Youth Cup where he scored in the final against Chelsea.[8] Murphy signed his first professional contract for Norwich City alongside his brother on 4 January 2013.[9][10]

2013–14 season

He made his professional debut on 24 September 2013, replacing Bradley Johnson in the 67th minute of Norwich's Football League Cup match against Watford, with Norwich 2–0 down. He scored his first professional goal in the 77th minute to pull the score back to 2–1. Norwich eventually went on to win 3–2 in extra time.[11] He made his league debut on 2 November 2013 as a half-time substitute for Steven Whittaker in Norwich's 7–0 league defeat against Manchester City. Then, in December 2013, both Josh and Jacob both signed a three-year contract with the club.[12]

His first senior start was in the FA Cup for Norwich City against Fulham. He set up the first goal and was eventually substituted for his brother Jacob Murphy.[13] In 2014, Josh was awarded Professional of the Year in the West Norfolk Sports Awards, as well as the special achievement award.[14][15] Soon under management of Neil Adams, Josh had a long run in the first team, making appearance for Norwich City.[16]

2014–15 season

Following Norwich City's relegation to the Championship, Murphy made his first start of the 2014–15 season, where he played 90 minutes, and scored twice, which his twin brother Jacob provided one of the two goals Josh scored, in a 3–1 win over Crawley Town in the second round of the League Cup.[17] Murphy's first league goal game in a 3–1 win for Norwich over Blackpool on 27 September 2014.[18]

Wigan Athletic (loan)

With his first team opportunities limited, Murphy joined Championship club Wigan Athletic on a month's loan.[19] Murphy made his Wigan Athletic debut, coming on as a substitute for Jermaine Pennant in the 55th minute, in a 2–0 loss against Watford on 17 March 2015.[20] Murphy's five appearances at Wigan Athletic soon earned a loan extension until the end of the season.[21] However, Murphy was unable to help Wigan Athletic survive relegation and returned to his parent club.[22]

2015–16 season

Milton Keynes Dons (loan)

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Murphy (right) playing for Milton Keynes Dons in 2016

On 21 August 2015, Murphy joined Championship club Milton Keynes Dons on a season-long loan.[23] He scored the winning goal on his debut in a 2–1 win over Cardiff City in the League Cup 2nd Round. On 26 September 2015, Murphy scored his first league goal in a 1–3 home defeat to Derby County.

On 3 May 2016, Murphy was named Milton Keynes Dons Players' Player of the Year 2015–16.[24] In total, Murphy made 46 appearances for the club, scoring 7 goals in all competitions. Murphy finished the season as the Dons' joint top goalscorer and achieved the most assists.

Cardiff City

On 12 June 2018, Murphy joined Premier League side Cardiff City on a 4-year contract for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £11 million.[25] He made his debut for the club on the opening day of the 2018–19 season as a substitute in place of Nathaniel Mendez-Laing during a 2–0 defeat to AFC Bournemouth.[26] Following a short spell on the sidelines, Murphy scored his first Cardiff goal against Burnley, followed by his second in 4–2 win over Fulham.[27][28] On 10 June 2022, Cardiff announced Murphy would leave the club when his contract expired on June 30.[29]

Oxford United

On 26 July 2022, Murphy signed a two-year deal with League One side Oxford United.[30] He scored his first goal for the club in a 4–2 league victory over Wigan Athletic on 13 February 2024.[31] On 18 May 2024, he scored both goals in Oxford's 2–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the League One play-off final, securing his club's return to the Championship after a 25-year absence from the second tier.[32] Following promotion, the club confirmed that they were in discussions to extend Murphy's contract.[33]

Portsmouth

On 25 June 2024, Murphy signed a three-year contract, with a one-year extension available, with Championship side Portsmouth.[34]

International career

Both Murphy and his brother were called up by the England U18 team in October 2012[35] and made their U18s debut in a 1–0 win over Finland U19 on 13 November 2012.[36]

Then in early 2013, Both Josh and Jacob Murphy were called up by England U19[37] and their U19s debut in a 3–1 win over Denmark U19.[38] Then on 14 November 2013, Josh scored his first England U19 goal in a 4–1 win over Hungary U19.[39]

In late 2014, Murphy was called up by England U20[40] and scored on his debut on 5 September 2014, in a 6–0 win over Romania U20.[41]

Personal life

Murphy was born in Wembley, London.[2] He is of Nigerian descent through his father and Irish descent through his mother.[42]

He is the twin brother of professional footballer Jacob Murphy. The twins have spoken about their close bonds and being there for each other.[12] Their parents and younger brother live in Downham Market and run the Arbuckles restaurant.[43]

While on the pitch, former manager Chris Hughton instructed the twins to wear different coloured boots so that he could tell them apart.[44] His uncle is former Ipswich Town footballer Tommy Parkin.[45]

Career statistics

As of match played 29 March 2025
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Norwich City 2012–13[46] Premier League 00000000
2013–14[47] Premier League 902021131
2014–15[48] Championship 131102200163
2016–17[49] Championship 2742031325
2017–18[50] Championship 3660033399
Total 8511501070010018
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2014–15[48] Championship 5050
Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 2015–16[51] Championship 4253111467
Norwich City U23s 2016–17[49] 3[a]535
Cardiff City 2018–19[52] Premier League 2931000303
2019–20[53] Championship 27543002[b]0338
2020–21[54] Championship 3221010342
2021–22[55] Championship 00002121
Total 88106331209914
Preston North End (loan) 2021–22[55] Championship 1200000120
Oxford United 2022–23[56] League One 230100000240
2023–24[57] League One 28620107[c]43810
Total 5163010746210
Portsmouth 2024–25[58] Championship 357000000357
Career total 3183917415912936261
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  1. Appearances in EFL Trophy
  2. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  3. Four appearances and two goals in EFL Trophy, three appearances and two goals in League One play-offs

Honours

Oxford United

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