Cauley Woodrow Joins Wycombe Wanderers Permanently
Wycombe Wanderers have turned last season’s loan success into a permanent deal, sealing 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 established himself at Kenilworth Road, scoring six goals in 79 appearances for Luton, most of them from the bench as the Hatters climbed into the Premier League and then battled to stay there. His real impact last season came in Wycombe colours.
Dropped into Adams Park on loan, he immediately became the focal point of the attack. Twelve goals in 40 games, a constant outlet, and by the end of the campaign he stood as the club’s top scorer. For a side trying to reshape its identity after years of punching above its weight, he offered something solid to build around.
Wycombe’s director of football strategy and data intelligence, Tom Stockwell, underlined exactly why the club pushed to bring him back, highlighting Woodrow’s ability to knit the team together from back to front and his influence beyond matchdays. That blend of technical quality and dressing-room presence is precisely what managers lean on during the long, unforgiving League One season.
The length of his new deal remains under wraps, but the message is clear enough. Wycombe have chosen continuity, not a reset. They know what they’re getting: goals, link play, and a senior pro who already feels at home.
Now it’s over to Woodrow to turn a productive loan spell into something more lasting.


