Salford sign Wycombe striker Udoh

Salford City player Dan Udoh, puctured playing for Wycombe Wanderers.Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Dan Udoh scored nine goals for Wycombe Wanderers last season

  • Published

Salford City have signed Nigerian striker Dan Udoh from Wycombe Wanderers on a two-year deal.

The 29-year-old spent one season at Adams Park, scoring nine goals in 49 appearances, after a move from Shrewsbury Town last summer.

That followed five years at Salop, where he famously scored the opening goal in their FA Cup third round tie against Liverpool at Anfield.

Udoh played 181 times for Shrewsbury, soring 38 goals, joining the club after going through the youth systems at Luton Town and Stevenage, and a nomadic non-league career on loan whilst registered to Kidderminster Harriers.

A move to Ilkeston saw him catch the attention of Crewe, and after another wleter of loan spells he washed up at AFC Telford United, where his 19 goals in 39 games attracted the attention of neighbours Shrewsbury.