Brody Peart heads out on loan to Tonbridge Angels The young forward makes his way back to Tonbridge Angels after a short loan spell with them last season. Peart joined the Angels back in February 2025 but returned to Wycombe after sustaining an injury during his time away. Following his recovery, Peart linked back up with the National League side to see out the remainder of the season, making 11 appearances for the team across 2024/25. The loan deal sees Peart with the Angels until January 2026.
Apparently he is more of a defensive midfielder like Josh Scowen while Henderson is more attacking minded which i'm happy with as i don't think we'll see Josh this season but i hope i'm wrong.
Yes, I understand but I just get a bit concerned when these things drag on. He also had a "mysterious illness" which kept him out of football for a while
Michal Rosiak is on trial at Wycombe Wanderers where he scored against Cheltenham. Apparently highly rated. Refused a contract extention at Arsenal because he wanted first team football I'm anticipating an announcement on this one Plus Leahy to Reading
Richard Kone is attracting transfer interest from Championship sides Swansea City, Preston North End and Wrexham, with it being reported that he is also attracting interest from France and Belgium. Union Saint-Gilloise won the Belgian Pro League title last season, so they would give Kone the chance to compete for silverware, as well as giving him the opportunity to test himself in the UEFA Champions League Meanwhile, a move to Toulouse would mean Kone got to play in one of the top divisions in Europe, which could prove tempting for the 22-year-old It is understood that Wycombe expect to receive more than £5 million for the striker, who is out of contract next summer. Bit short of what was rejected from Luton
If that was a true figure, as we said before £5 millon would probably cover our expenditure since January
Luton have realised they dodged a bullet by not forking out £7m. Otherwise they would be charging in and "snapping him up" for £5m