Cauley Woodrow Joins Wycombe Wanderers Permanently
Wycombe Wanderers have turned last season’s loan success into a permanent deal, completing the signing of forward Cauley Woodrow from League One rivals Luton Town for an undisclosed fee.
It’s a move that always felt likely. Now it’s done.
Woodrow, 31, never fully nailed down a starting role at Luton, scoring six goals in 79 appearances, most of them as a substitute. His real impact came in Wycombe colours last season, where regular minutes transformed his influence and his numbers.
Given a leading role at Adams Park, he responded with 12 goals in 40 games, finishing as the club’s top scorer and a central figure in their attack. He linked play, occupied defenders, and carried the goalscoring burden when it mattered.
Wycombe’s director of football strategy and data intelligence, Tom Stockwell, underlined exactly why the club pushed to bring him back, telling the club’s website that Woodrow “brings the technical quality to link the back to the front for us.” That blend of touch, awareness and movement has clearly convinced the club to make him a cornerstone of their forward line rather than a short-term fix.
Stockwell also highlighted Woodrow’s influence beyond the pitch, describing him as “a top professional and character in the dressing room,” a trait the club believes is vital “to keep pushing forwards.” For a side with ambitions of climbing the League One table, those intangibles carry real weight.
The length of Woodrow’s new deal remains undisclosed, but the message is clear enough: Wycombe are building around a player who has already proved he can deliver in their shirt.






