Wycombe Wanderers have made midfielder Ewan Henderson their eighth summer signing.
The 25 year-old Scotland youth international has joined from Belgian side Beerschot for an undisclosed fee.
Henderson came through Celtic's academy and made 11 first-team appearances and also had loan spells at Ross County, Dunfermline Athletic and Hibernian.
Henderson joined Hibs permanently in 2022 before a first stint in Belgian football, on loan at second tier Oostende helped earn him a move to then top-flight Beerschot last summer.
Henderson has represented Scotland at under-17, under-19 and under-21 levels.
Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds told the club's website, external: "Ewan's a really energetic midfielder who's had a great start to his career in the top flights in Scotland and Belgium, and gives us another dimension in the middle of the park.
"He's played a lot of football in the past three years which stands him in good stead to come here and hopefully hit the ground running as he integrates into the squad in pre-season."
Henderson joins Armando Junior Quitirna, Taylor Allen, Bradley Fink, Caolan Boyd-Munce, Dan Casey, James Tilley and Mikki van Sas in moving to Adams Park during this window.
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Jamie Mullins for an undisclosed fee.
The 20-year-old began his career at Irish club Bohemians before moving to Brighton in 2023, and played regularly for the Seagulls' Under-21 side, scoring eight goals in 58 matches.
His final appearance for the club was in a practice game against Wycombe on Saturday
Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds told the club website, "Jamie's got a really bright future ahead of him in the game and we're excited to bring him to Wycombe to develop his career and add another option for us in midfield."
Mullins has been capped at every youth level for Republic of Ireland and made his debut for the Under-21s in November 2024.
He is Wycombe's ninth signing of the summer ahead of their first game of the new League One season, away to promoted Bradford City on 2 August.
The 25 year-old Scotland youth international has joined from Belgian side Beerschot for an undisclosed fee.
Henderson came through Celtic's academy and made 11 first-team appearances and also had loan spells at Ross County, Dunfermline Athletic and Hibernian.
Henderson joined Hibs permanently in 2022 before a first stint in Belgian football, on loan at second tier Oostende helped earn him a move to then top-flight Beerschot last summer.
Henderson has represented Scotland at under-17, under-19 and under-21 levels.
Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds told the club's website, external: "Ewan's a really energetic midfielder who's had a great start to his career in the top flights in Scotland and Belgium, and gives us another dimension in the middle of the park.
"He's played a lot of football in the past three years which stands him in good stead to come here and hopefully hit the ground running as he integrates into the squad in pre-season."
Henderson joins Armando Junior Quitirna, Taylor Allen, Bradley Fink, Caolan Boyd-Munce, Dan Casey, James Tilley and Mikki van Sas in moving to Adams Park during this window.
Wycombe Wanderers have signed Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Jamie Mullins for an undisclosed fee.
The 20-year-old began his career at Irish club Bohemians before moving to Brighton in 2023, and played regularly for the Seagulls' Under-21 side, scoring eight goals in 58 matches.
His final appearance for the club was in a practice game against Wycombe on Saturday
Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds told the club website, "Jamie's got a really bright future ahead of him in the game and we're excited to bring him to Wycombe to develop his career and add another option for us in midfield."
Mullins has been capped at every youth level for Republic of Ireland and made his debut for the Under-21s in November 2024.
He is Wycombe's ninth signing of the summer ahead of their first game of the new League One season, away to promoted Bradford City on 2 August.
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