Wycombe Wanderers have signed centre-back Taylor Allen from League Two club Walsall for an undisclosed fee.
The 25-year-old has moved to Adams Park after scoring 11 goals in 57 appearances last season as The Saddlers reached the play-off final before losing to AFC Wimbledon.
"Taylor was someone we identified a long time ago as someone who we'd love to bring in strengthen our defensive options," said Chairboys boss Mike Dodds., external
"He's a really well-rounded defender who contributes at both ends of the pitch, and after the fantastic year he's had at Walsall we're excited to help him develop further in League One and become a really important player for us."
Allen leaves his hometown club to become Wycombe's fifth signing of the summer following James Tilley, Dan Casey, Caolan Boyd-Munce and Armando Junior Quitirna.
No details of his contract have been disclosed.
They will be away to promoted Bradford City in their first game of the new season on 2 August.
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Swiss striker Bradley Fink from FC Basel for an undisclosed fee.
The Switzerland Under-21 international began his career in the youth set-up at Borussia Dortmund in Germany, enjoying a prolific season in 2021-22 for the Bundesliga club's under-19 side when he scored 36 goals in 29 games.
He made his senior breakthrough with Basel in August 2022 and went on to make 41 appearances in the Swiss top flight, scoring six goals.
Fink was also part of the squad that won the Swiss Super League last season.
"I think the fans will be really excited to see us bring someone of Bradley's pedigree to the club, and his experience shows he could be a hugely influential player for us," Chairboys head coach Mike Dodds said., external
"He's a striker who can play in a number of different systems, and his height and goalscoring ability will be important attributes for us."
"We must be patient with Bradley. He is a young man moving country to a different style of football, but he has all the attributes to thrive in the English game," Stockwell said.
Fink is Wycombe's sixth signing since the end of last season, following the signings of the summer, which included James Tilley, Dan Casey, Caolan Boyd-Munce, Armando Junior Quitirna and Taylor Allen.
The 25-year-old has moved to Adams Park after scoring 11 goals in 57 appearances last season as The Saddlers reached the play-off final before losing to AFC Wimbledon.
"Taylor was someone we identified a long time ago as someone who we'd love to bring in strengthen our defensive options," said Chairboys boss Mike Dodds., external
"He's a really well-rounded defender who contributes at both ends of the pitch, and after the fantastic year he's had at Walsall we're excited to help him develop further in League One and become a really important player for us."
Allen leaves his hometown club to become Wycombe's fifth signing of the summer following James Tilley, Dan Casey, Caolan Boyd-Munce and Armando Junior Quitirna.
No details of his contract have been disclosed.
They will be away to promoted Bradford City in their first game of the new season on 2 August.
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Swiss striker Bradley Fink from FC Basel for an undisclosed fee.
The Switzerland Under-21 international began his career in the youth set-up at Borussia Dortmund in Germany, enjoying a prolific season in 2021-22 for the Bundesliga club's under-19 side when he scored 36 goals in 29 games.
He made his senior breakthrough with Basel in August 2022 and went on to make 41 appearances in the Swiss top flight, scoring six goals.
Fink was also part of the squad that won the Swiss Super League last season.
"I think the fans will be really excited to see us bring someone of Bradley's pedigree to the club, and his experience shows he could be a hugely influential player for us," Chairboys head coach Mike Dodds said., external
"He's a striker who can play in a number of different systems, and his height and goalscoring ability will be important attributes for us."
"We must be patient with Bradley. He is a young man moving country to a different style of football, but he has all the attributes to thrive in the English game," Stockwell said.
Fink is Wycombe's sixth signing since the end of last season, following the signings of the summer, which included James Tilley, Dan Casey, Caolan Boyd-Munce, Armando Junior Quitirna and Taylor Allen.
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