Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed the news that Josh Scowen has penned a new deal to stay with the club.

The 30-year-old, who is in his second spell at Adams Park following his return to Buckinghamshire back in July 2011, had signed a new contract in April which would have kept him at the club until the end of this season.

But his latest contract extension means he’ll be remaining with Wanderers beyond the 2023/24 season.

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Manager Matt Bloomfield said: “Extending Josh’s contract is a real sign of our ambition and our desire to make this squad as strong as it can be.

“Josh is such an important member of this team, not just on the pitch with his performances, but he’s worn the captain’s armband in recent games and led by example in how he conducts himself.

“I know he’s an extremely popular player with the fans and we love him just as much around the place.

“This is his club and he’s here to stay.”

Scowen has been named Wycombe’s supporters’ Player of the Year in each of his last two seasons.

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He has also racked up 194 appearances since making his debut back in 2011.

After he departed in January 2015 to Barnsley, he has since represented Queens Park Rangers and Sunderland, before returning to Wanderers in 2021.

He also had a brief loan spell at Eastbourne Borough during his initial stint with the Chairboys.