Former Wycombe Wanderers goalkeeper Adam Przybek has left Walsall just three days before the two clubs play one another in the FA Cup.
The 22-year-old had only been at the Midlands team for four-and-half months following his release from the Chairboys last season.
His time with the League Two outfit saw him play one competitive match for the club, which was in a 1-0 home defeat against the West Ham United Under 21s in the Football League Trophy back in August.
⬅️ Walsall Football Club can confirm that goalkeeper Adam Przybek has left the Club
— Walsall FC Official (@WFCOfficial) November 2, 2022
We would like to thank Adam for his efforts and wish him well for the future
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He was an unused substitute for the first seven league games and two EFL Cup matches this campaign, but hasn’t appeared in a matchday squad since September 3 after picking up an injury.
Head Coach Michael Flynn said: “We’ve mutually agreed for Adam to move on, and we wish him all the best in getting right and being available to go and hopefully play somewhere in January.
📰Released Wycombe Wanderers second choice goalkeeper Adam Przybek has joined League Two Walsall on a one-year deal. The 22-year-old joined Wanderers in the summer of 2021 following his release from Ipswich Town. He made 5 apps for the #chairboys (all cup ties) https://t.co/8P5Uo89jML
— Chairboys on the Net - Paul Lewis (@GasmanCOTN) June 21, 2022
“We’ve thought long and hard about it.
“It allows Adam to refresh and get going for January and it allows us to then bring somebody in if Owen [Evans] does go down but hopefully, he doesn’t.”
During his only season at Adams Park in 2021/22, Przybek played seven competitive games and kept two clean sheets.
Those shutouts came in the Berks and Bucks matches against Long Crendon and Ascot United respectively, although the Chairboys were knocked out of the competition on penalties in the latter.
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