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#21
Wycombe Wanderers have signed midfielder Tyreeq Bakinson on a free transfer following his departure from Sheffield Wednesday.

The 25-year-old scored once in 10 appearances for the Owls last season, having helped them win promotion in 2022-23, before joining Charlton on loan in January.

He played 15 games for the Addicks, the last of them a 1-0 defeat at Wycombe in April.

"He’s a player with a lot of ability on the ball but his size and presence in the middle of the park will really complement the talents we’ve already got in that area," said Chairboys boss Matt Bloomfield.

Wycombe have now made three signings since finishing 10th in League One last season.

Details of Bakinson's contract with the club have not been disclosed.
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#22
Wycombe Wanderers have signed left-back Daniel Harvie from MK Dons for an undisclosed fee.

The 25-year-old Scot spent four years at Stadium MK and made 43 appearances last season, scoring three goals, as the Dons reached the League Two play-offs.

He is Wycombe's fourth summer signing, having already brought in defender Alex Hartridge, goalkeeper Nathan Bishop and midfielder Tyreeq Bakinson.

"He was one of the best left-backs and wing-backs in League One for a couple of years and has also shown he can play wide of a back three," Chairboys boss Matt Bloomfield told the club website., external

"The squad is taking shape really nicely ahead of the season, which is testament to the hard work of everybody behind the scenes, and we’re excited to combine these new faces with the quality we’ve already got in the squad and make sure we’re as strong as we can possibly be when the season kicks off next month."

Harvie began his career at Aberdeen and had a spell with Ayr United before moving south to join MK Dons in the summer of 2020.

Details of his contract at Adams Park have not been disclosed.

Wycombe will start the new season with a trip to promoted Wrexham on 10 August before taking on relegated Birmingham City in their first home league fixture seven days later.
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#23
Wycombe Wanderers signed out-of-contract Shrewsbury Town striker Dan Udoh
The details of the length of contract for either player have not been disclosed.

Nigeria-born Udoh, 27, who had been offered a new deal by Shrewsbury, scored 38 goals in his five seasons at Oteley Road.

In a club statement, Shrewsbury said they were "disappointed to confirm Dan Udoh has turned down the offer of a new contract. Negotiations with the forward began last August with the club going on to meet his demands in terms of wages and a three-year contract. But Dan has opted to leave after being offered more money elsewhere."
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#24
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Ipswich Town midfielder Cameron Humphreys on a season-long loan.

The 20-year-old has made 39 first-team appearances for the Tractor Boys, with a majority of them coming in the past two seasons as the Suffolk side earned back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier League.

Humphreys, who Chairboys boss Matt Bloomfield has previously tried to sign, will be available to make his Wycombe debut against Rotherham at Adams Park on Saturday.

"He’s an excellent talent on the ball who’ll give us another dimension in the middle of the park," Bloomfield told the club website., external

Ipswich also have an option in the loan deal to recall Humphrey during the January transfer window.
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#25
Wycombe have signed midfielder Aaron Morley on loan from Bolton until the end of the season.

Morley has made 122 appearances for the Whites since joining in January 2022 but was predominantly used as a substitute for the second half of last season and has moved with the aim of playing more regularly in League One.

The 24-year-old began his career with Rochdale, making his senior debut when he was 16 and surpassing a century of games for the club during his tenure.

“We’re looking really strong in the middle of the park and he gives us another option in there, as well as carrying a goal threat in terms of the chances he can create for others and getting on the scoresheet himself,” said Wycombe manager Matt Bloomfield.
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#26
Wycombe Wanderers have re-signed midfielder Fred Onyedinma on a free transfer from Luton Town.

This will be the 27-year-old's fourth time with the club, external, having had two previous loan spells and a permanent deal in July 2019.

After leaving the Chairboys to sign with Luton in 2021, he was part of the squad that helped Hatters achieve promotion into the top flight and made eight Premier League appearances last season.

He then spent the remainder of the season with Rotherham on loan, scoring two goals in his 16 Championship appearances.

Onyedinma started his senior football career with Millwall.

“Fred has been one of the standout performers in each of his three previous spells with Wycombe and we’re delighted that he’s agreed to come back and be part of the exciting squad that we are building here,” Wycombe manager Matt Bloomfield said.

“We’ve all been working extremely hard as a collective behind the scenes to continue to build this club. Fred is central to this.”

Wycombe, who currently sit 16th in the League One table, travel to Northampton Town on Saturday (12:30 BST).
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#27
Wycombe Wanderers striker Richard Kone has signed a contract extension with the League One leaders.

The 21-year-old joined the Chairboys from non-league club Athletic Newham in January following a trial lasting several months.

He scored four goals last season, but already has 10 in the current campaign, including a hat-trick against Peterborough United.

"Rich has had a superb start to life as a professional footballer this year and he has huge potential to kick on and have a really successful career in the game," said boss Matt Broomfield.

"It’s been a long road from identifying Rich as a really exciting potential signing a couple of years ago to bringing him here in January, and credit has to go to everyone who’s helped develop him on the training pitch, improve his fitness and physicality, and also help him settle and integrate into life in professional football."

The exact length of Kone's new deal has not been disclosed.

Wycombe are two points clear of Birmingham City at the top of the table ahead of Saturday's trip to Lincoln City.
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#28
Wycombe Wanderers captain Jack Grimmer has signed a new undisclosed-length contract with the promotion-chasing League One club.

Grimmer is Wycombe's longest serving player, having made 196 appearances since arriving from Coventry City in 2019, 22 of them this season.

The right-back was a member of the Chairboys side that won promotion to the Championship under former boss Gareth Ainsworth in 2020, beating Oxford United 2-1 in the play-off final at Wembley.

"Jack is a hugely important player for us on and off the pitch and we're delighted to make sure he remains here beyond the current season to help drive us forward," said current boss Matt Bloomfield.

"He continues to perform to the highest standard week in, week out, and he is such an influential and well respected character in his role as captain, someone who is pivotal to the culture and values of what our club stands for."

Wycombe were third in the table at the start of 2025, just one point behind Wrexham and two adrift of leaders Birmingham City.
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#29
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Derby County centre-back Sonny Bradley on a loan deal until the end of the season.

The 33-year-old joins the League One promotion chasers having gone up from the third tier with the Rams less than 12 months ago.

Prior to joining Derby, Bradley won promotion from League One with Luton and also helped the Hatters to the Premier League through the Championship play-offs in 2023.

"After losing Caleb Taylor back to West Brom, it was imperative for us to bring in a strong centre-half to replace him and we're delighted to bring Sonny into the group for the rest of the season," Chairboys boss Matt Bloomfield said., external

"He's got fantastic experience of success at this level and will be able to hit the ground running after playing games for Derby over Christmas and the New Year."

Bradley had made a total of nine appearances for Derby County this season, with his most recent appearance coming in their 4-2 defeat by Sheffield Wednesday on New Year's Day.

He turned out 41 times for the club, including 33 in League One, last term as the Rams won automatic promotion to the Championship.
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#30
Wycombe Wanderers have signed centre-back Anders Hagelskjaer from Norwegian club Molde.

The 27-year-old Dane spent two seasons with Molde, making 73 appearances, and played in the Champions League for them.

He is the second defensive recruit by Wycombe since the January transfer window opened, following the arrival of Sonny Bradley on loan from Derby County.

"We're really excited to have Anders at the club and to have someone with recent experience of playing European football coming in to help us build on the progress we've already made this season," said Chairboys manager Matt Bloomfield.

"The data model demonstrates that he will be a really shrewd signing and it's brilliant to recruit a player of his stature to strengthen our chances of achieving success for this football club."

Despite Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat by Huddersfield Town, Wycombe are second in League One, just two points behind leaders Birmingham City.

Hagelsjaer had a medical earlier this week and the club are awaiting a work permit, but no details of any transfer fee or his contract have been disclosed.

He began his career at FC Midtjylland and played for Danish Superliga side Aalborg prior to joining Molde, where he won the Norwegian Cup in 2023.

"Anders has been a superb performer in domestic and European football for Molde, and although their season came to an end a month ago, he is an excellent athlete who will be able to quickly recapture match sharpness and strengthen our defensive options going forward," said Wycombe's chief football officer Dan Rice.

Wycombe are in FA Cup action on Friday evening with a home third-round tie against Championship side Portsmouth.
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