Wycombe Wanderers goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli has revealed he is ‘happy to be at the club’ following his exit from Milton Keynes this summer.

The Argentine joined the Chairboys as a free agent after he departed the club’s Buckinghamshire rivals in June.

He made his debut in Wanderers’ 1-0 victory over the Crystal Palace U21s in the EFL Trophy, his first competitive appearance since November last year.

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In an exclusive chat with the Free Press, he said: “I’m loving it.

“Everyone has been very kind from the staff to my new teammates so I’m happy to be here.

“When I had the chance to come here, it was a no-brainer.

“I know they are a big and important club in the division and Sergio Torres, who is my friend, told me many good things about Wycombe.

“He spoke about the club really well to the people who work here and the fanbase so I know I wanted to come.

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“It took longer than expected but we had it done and I’m excited.”

On his debut against the young Eagles side, he added: “It’s been so long since my last game that I can’t remember when it was, I think it was in the FA Cup last season.

“It was good and a nice feeling.

“I really enjoyed it as I thought we were a solid team and we showed we can create chances and we defended well.

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“Personally, I felt comfortable with and without the ball so I’m happy to be here.”

Despite arriving at the club as a second choice, Ravizzoli has made it his aim to try and become Wycombe’s number one.

The 26-year-old has only featured 10 competitive games since the start of the 2021/22 season, and hopes he can showcase his talents to the Adams Park faithful on a regular basis.

He concluded: “Every player wants to play but now I just need to work hard.

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“I know Max has been doing well recently and I’ll do what I need to do to try and help him, but eventually, my aim is to be number one and play as many games as possible.

“That’s the aim for every player.”

He will wear the number 25 shirt for Wycombe.