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'I’m very settled here' - Jack Grimmer would 'absolutely' end his career with Wycombe

Jack Grimmer (pictured against Wealdstone on November 30) has signed a new deal with Wycombe <i>(Image: Bradley Collyer/PA)</i>
Jack Grimmer (pictured against Wealdstone on November 30) has signed a new deal with Wycombe (Image: Bradley Collyer/PA)

Wycombe Wanderers captain Jack Grimmer has revealed he will ‘absolutely’ love to see out his career at the club if given the opportunity.

The 31-year-old, who recently penned a new deal with the Chairboys that will last until 2027, has become an important figure for the Adams Park side since joining from Coventry City in 2019.

The right-back has been part of two League One play-off campaigns in 2020 and 2022 and also played a huge role in Wycombe’s run to the EFL Trophy final in 2024.

His stint in Buckinghamshire has seen the Scotsman play just under 200 times for the club, and he’s hoping to contribute more to the team in the next two years.

Speaking after the Chairboys’ 2-1 victory over Exeter City on January 1, he said: “It is nice to finally get it finished, finalised and signed so it’s not on my mind anymore.

“I’m very happy to be here – this is my sixth season and my new contract will take me up to seasons seven and eight.

“I’m interested to see where the club is going.

“I want to be part of it as I’ve had chats with the gaffer, Dan [Rice], Tom Holder and the new owner.

“These are exciting times and to see the evolution of the club from when I joined to when I leave will be incredible.”

When asked if he would like to see out his career with Wycombe, Grimmer, who became club captain this season following the retirement of Joe Jacobson last season, added: “Yeah – if the club is going in the way it is, then absolutely.

“I’m happy to be here as long as I am wanted and I feel wanted around the place.

“I’m very settled here.

“I live in Marlow which is a great location, my family loves coming down, and I feel I have got a great relationship with the fans.”