Ireland winger Daryl Horgan has signed for League Two side Stevenage on-loan until the end of the season.
The 30-year-old made just 11 League One appearances this season for Wycombe in League One.
But he has 80 Championship appearances to his name and has been capped 17 times at senior international level for Ireland.
Horgan had been linked with a move home to Ireland and to former club Dundalk, but this deal puts an end to that speculation.
Meanwhile, Rory Feely’s move to League Two side Barrow has been confirmed.
The former Bohemians defender has signed a contract until the end of the 2023/24 season
“Full credit has to go to our recruitment team for this signing,” said Barrow boss Pete Wild.
“We are always looking for different avenues to recruit and this signing is a great example of that.
“After being presented with all the information and having had the opportunity to see Rory first hand on a week-long trial, we felt he was a great addition to the group.
“He brings pace to our back four, he is really good with both feet and can play as a right-side centre half or a right back, which always is helpful with a small squad like ours.”
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