Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed the signing of Fred Onyedinma for the fourth time.
The 27-year-old joins the Chairboys following his departure from Championship side Luton Town, after their relegation from the Premier League last season.
The Nigerian had spent the last three years with the Hatters were he played a total of 60 matches, and scored three goals – eight of these appearances were in the top-flight.
He was released by the Bedfordshire-based team this summer, and despite having trials with a handful of EFL clubs, he has opted to re-join the Chairboys.
🇳🇬 Fred Onyedinma is back at Wycombe for a fourth time.
— James Richings (@James_BFP) September 10, 2024
More of this again please, Fred.#Chairboys https://t.co/7hC4KuLqvO
The Free Press first reported back in July that there had been interest from the winger to return to Adams Park, and in January of this year, Wycombe did make contact with Luton about his availability.
However, these plans were shelved due to him picking up an injury whilst on loan at Rotherham United.
Manager Matt Bloomfield, who of course played with Onyedinma during his previous spells, said: “Fred has been one of the stand-out performers in each of his three previous spells with Wycombe and we’re delighted that he’s agreed to come back and be part of the exciting squad that we are building here.
“He’s someone we’ve been keen to sign throughout the summer and I know there have been various options available to him, but for him to choose Wycombe Wanderers speaks volumes for the relationship he has with the club and its fans, and also his determination to help this club grow.
🤝 2014
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) September 10, 2024
🤝 2018
🤝 2019
🤝 2024
It's Fred, again.
WELCOME HOME @FredOnyedinma_! pic.twitter.com/11Qi5TMY9x
“This news will be hugely exciting for our supporters and I’m sure they can’t wait to see him pull the shirt on again and show what he can do.
“We’ve all been working extremely hard as a collective behind the scenes to continue to build this club.
“Fred is central to this.”
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