30-01-2023, 19:09
Wycombe Wanderers have signed striker Chem Campbell from Wolves on loan for the rest of the season.
The 20-year-old joins a Chairboys side who are eighth in League One, just two points outside the play-off places.
Campbell has made eight appearances for Wolves, five of them as a Premier League substitute this season.
"For Chem to get out and play first-team football is exactly what he needs," Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs told the club website.
"He's outgrown under-21 football and isn't getting as many minutes as he'd like here, so we're getting him out to get a good number of games, so he can come back in pre-season ready to go."
Wycombe are next in action with a trip to Port Vale on Saturday.
Campbell is their second loan signing of the transfer window following Hull goalkeeper Harvey Cartwright.
The 20-year-old joins a Chairboys side who are eighth in League One, just two points outside the play-off places.
Campbell has made eight appearances for Wolves, five of them as a Premier League substitute this season.
"For Chem to get out and play first-team football is exactly what he needs," Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs told the club website.
"He's outgrown under-21 football and isn't getting as many minutes as he'd like here, so we're getting him out to get a good number of games, so he can come back in pre-season ready to go."
Wycombe are next in action with a trip to Port Vale on Saturday.
Campbell is their second loan signing of the transfer window following Hull goalkeeper Harvey Cartwright.
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