Wycombe Wanderers’ new goalkeeper Max Stryjek has revealed that he is ‘really happy’ to be in Buckinghamshire following his move to the club in August.

The 26-year-old signed a permanent deal with the Chairboys this summer from Scottish side Livingston after two of Wanderers’ keepers left during June.

David Stockdale turned down a new deal to move to Sheffield Wednesday in order to be closer to his family in Leeds, whilst second-choice shot-stopper, Adam Pryzbek, joined League Two Walsall following his release.

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This left Tyla Dickinson as the club’s only recognised keeper, and after a loan move for Manchester United’s Nathan Bishop fell through due to the Red Devils changing their mind on his availability, Wycombe opted to sign Stryjek.

Speaking to the press after Wycombe’s 1-0 win over Accrington Stanley on September 13, Stryjek said: “It’s really nice here.

“I really like the facilities, it’s a great club with a great bunch of lads and everyone has made me feel welcome straight away, so I am really happy that I have joined here.

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“Of course, we are close by to London which is great.

“Marlow is a nice place to live in but at the moment, I’m looking for a flat or house to stay in but I will get there at some point.

“I’ll move everyone down and so my girlfriend and my dog.”

He has so far made 14 saves from the 16 shots he has faced in the league since making his debut on August 20 in a 3-0 win away at Barnsley.