Cameron Humphreys’ loan move to Wycombe Wanderers has been confirmed, as TWTD reported earlier.
The 20-year-old is due to remain at Adams Park for the whole season but with Town having the option to recall him in January.
A number of clubs in League One and the Championship had been eyeing Humphreys over the summer but Wycombe always appearing his most likely destination with the player having a close relationship with manager Matt Bloomfield and Chairboys’ head of recruitment Scott Mitchell.
Bloomfield coached part-time with the Blues academy during the latter days of his playing career, while Mitchell was head of recruitment and a coach at Playford Road prior to moving to Wycombe in the summer of 2023.
"Cam is a player we’ve looked at for some time and have tried to bring in previously, so we’re really pleased that we’ve been able to get the deal done,” Bloomfield told the Chairboys’ official website.
"He’s an excellent talent on the ball who’ll give us another dimension in the middle of the park, and the data shows he will adapt well to other positions too, so we’re looking forward to seeing how he progresses over the season with us.”
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Humphreys, who could make his debut in Saturday’s home game against Rotherham, returned to training with the rest of the Town squad last week following a thigh injury sustained early in pre-season.
Wycombe ended last season strongly and finished 10th, nine points off the play-offs and will be hoping to be in the shake-up for a top-six place this season.
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