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Wycombe have signed West Ham winger Gideon Kodua on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old scored for West Ham U21s in their Bristol Street Motors Trophy defeat by Wycombe on Tuesday.

Last season Kodua captained the Hammers' under-18s to FA Youth Cup victory, scoring in the 5-1 win over Arsenal in the final.

He will link up once again with West Ham team-mate Freddie Potts who is also on loan at League One club Wanderers.

Striker Lyle Taylor, meanwhile, has left Adams Park following the expiry of his short-term contract and joined League One rivals Cambridge United.

The 33-year-old former Charlton and Nottingham Forest forward made nine appearances for the Chairboys without scoring.

Left-back Harry Boyes has been recalled from his loan spell at Wycombe by Sheffield United, having played 29 games since arriving last summer, and joined Fleetwood Town.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Chem Campbell has re-joined Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the League One season.

The 21-year-old scored three goals in 17 games for the Chairboys during a similar spell last term.

Campbell spent the first part of this season at fellow third-tier side Charlton Athletic, where he scored twice in 16 matches.

He has played eight times for Wolves, including six Premier League outings.

Matt Bloomfield's Wycombe have already signed Richard Kone and Gideon Kodua during the January transfer window.
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Gibraltar international Tjay De Barr has left Wycombe Wanderers to rejoin former club Lincoln Red Imps.

The 23-year-old striker made 44 appearances for the Chairboys, 18 of them this season, scoring twice.

His final game was in their 3-2 Bristol Street Motors Trophy win over Fulham Under-21s on 5 December.

De Barr has won 38 caps for Gibraltar but opted out of two Euro 2024 qualifiers last season to help Wycombe try to reach the League One play-offs.

The Red Imps are the reigning Gibraltar National League champions and say De Barr has been re-signed on a permanent basis.
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Wycombe Wanderers have signed Beryly Lubala following the expiry of his half-season deal with Burton Albion.

Lubala is Burton's top scorer this season with six goals in 26 games, the most recent in a 1-1 draw with Wycombe on 6 January.

He turned down a new contract offered by Burton, who he joined last summer after three years with Blackpool.

The 26-year-old will not be available for Wednesday's EFL Trophy quarter-final against Brighton Under-21s.

He could, however, make his debut in the League One game at Cheltenham Town on Saturday.

Lubala was not involved in Burton's 0-0 draw with Cambridge United on Saturday and boss Martin Paterson told BBC Radio Derby following the full-time whistle: "I had two meetings with the player and he expressed his wish not to play the game today.

"We offered him a 70% increase in his salary which would have took him into the highest bracket of our earners. The club has fought tooth and nail to try and get something in front of him that would be enticing.

"We know there will be clubs swarming around him, which they obviously are, and that's life. Where I'm really disappointed with him and his representation is that he thinks it's ok not to play a game for the club that you're contracted to."

Wycombe have not disclosed the length of Lubala's contract with them.

He is their fourth signing of the January window following Richard Kone, Gideon Kodua and Chem Campbell.
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Wycombe Wanderers have signed Plymouth Argyle left-back Saxon Earley and Wolves defender Nigel Lonwijk on loan for the rest of the season.

Earley, 21, who can also play in midfield, joined Plymouth last January from Stevenage and played nine games as the Pilgrims won the League One title.

But he has only played twice this term, with both of those games in August.

Dutchman Lonwijk, 21, was a promotion winning team-mate of Earley's at Plymouth during a loan there last term.

The Wolves player also had a loan spell with Swiss club Grasshopper earlier this season, but it was quickly ended by injury.

Earley's move comes just a day after Plymouth team-mate Matt Butcher also moved to Adams Park.
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#16
Jasper Pattenden has signed a new undisclosed-length contract with Wycombe Wanderers.

The 21-year-old midfielder has made 18 first-team starts - and four substitute appearances - since his debut in an EFL Cup win at Northampton in August 2022, following his arrival from Worthing.

Pattenden also spent two months on loan with National League side Dorking Wanderers last season.

"Jasper had to be really patient for his chance," said boss Matt Bloomfield.

"But he absolutely grabbed it when it came, before he picked up an unfortunate injury. He's got great energy about him, and I love the way he conducts himself. We've got high hopes for him.

"We're really proud of the development programme. Pete Couhig put a lot of hard work into it to get it up and running and it gives guys like Jasper the chance to step up from non-league."

Wycombe are 14th in League One - eight points clear of the relegation zone.
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#17
Goalkeeper Max Stryjek will leave Wycombe Wanderers this summer when his contract with the League One club expires.

The 27-year-old made 82 appearances for the Chairboys, 38 of them this season, prior to being loaned to Crewe Alexandra.

He is among six players released, but one of them, injured midfielder Kane Vincent-Young, will continue rehab at Adams Park over the summer.

Veteran Garath McCleary has been offered a new deal, along with defender Chris Forino and keeper Franco Ravizzoli.

“It’s a difficult time to make decisions to let players go and I’d like to thank them for all their hard work for this club during their time here," said head coach Matt Bloomfield.

"In particular, Max was our first-choice keeper for nearly two years and was unfortunate to lose his place after his red card in February, but I know he’s keen to explore new opportunities and we hope he can end this season on a high during his loan with Crewe in the play-offs, and find the move that’s right for him this summer."

The departure of full-back Joe Jacobson was announced some time ago, and the club have also released D’Mani Mellor, Nathan Shepperd and Jack Wakely.

"Joe had a wonderful send-off on Saturday for his 400th and final game and deserves all the plaudits he’s received because he will rightly go down in history as one of this club’s best ever players," said Bloomfield.

On Vincent-Young's situation, he added: "He looked a really promising player for us when he stepped on the pitch, so we’re looking forward to helping him get back to full fitness and seeing what opportunities open up for him at that point."
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