Wycombe Wanderers have announced that Jason McCarthy has rejoined the club for the third time.
The 24-year-old, who played for the Chairboys during the 2015/16 and 2018/19 seasons, has joined on loan from Millwall until the end of the season.
McCarthy joined the south London side in the summer for an undisclosed fee, but has only played five times for the club.
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Following the signing of McCarthy, Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth told the club's website: Ainsworth said: “Once we knew Jason was available, we had no hesitation in bringing him back to the club to strengthen our defensive options because we know all about what a first-class player and professional he is to have around the place.
“With Jack having been injured in recent weeks, we wanted to make sure we had another option at right-back and also in the middle of defence, and Jason fits the bill perfectly.
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“The boys loved having him back around the place today and I’ve no doubt he’ll settle right back in and hit the ground running. I’m sure the fans can’t wait to see him back in Wycombe colours and picking up where he left off last season.”
The news was announced just before the club's game against Rochdale, where he was included in the matchday squad.
He will wear the number 26 shirt.
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