FORMER Colchester United full-back Kane Vincent-Young has signed for Wycombe Wanderers.
The 27-year-old, who was released by Ipswich Town at the end of last season, has linked up with former U's boss Matt Bloomfield at Adams Park.
Bloomfield told the Wycombe website: “Kane is a fantastic athlete and a really talented player in a number of positions, so I’m delighted he’s agreed to join us.
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“He’s been training with us for a few days and settled in really well, and comes with a great pedigree from his time at Colchester and Ipswich, as well as a strong upbringing at Spurs.
🤝 He's been training with the #Chairboys and put pen to paper on a deal this afternoon.@KVincentYoung is now a Chairboy! pic.twitter.com/g3x5PxuF5J
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) July 13, 2023
“I think our fans will love seeing him play as a fast, direct and attacking player down either flank and I’m thrilled to bring in another superb new signing to add even more strength and quality to what we’ve already got.”
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Vincent-Young joined Ipswich from Colchester, in the summer of 2019.
In total, he made 64 appearances for Town, with 26 of those coming in the club's promotion-winning 2022/23 campaign.
⚽️ And Kane makes it five!
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) July 13, 2023
We welcome Kane Vincent-Young, a promotion-winner with Ipswich last season.
And the Blues go marching on, on, on!#Chairboys
Vincent-Young made 126 league and cup appearances for the U's after making his professional debut for them in August, 2015.
He spent four full seasons playing for Colchester's first team, before leaving to join Ipswich and is now remaning in League One, with the Chairboys.
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