Club legend McCleary leaves Wycombe

Garath McCleary has spent the last five years at Wycombe Wanderers.
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Garath McCleary has left Wycombe Wanderers by mutual consent, bringing to a end almost five years with the club.
The 38-year-old Jamaica winger helped the Chairboys reach the 2024 EFL Trophy final and his 219 games for the club mean he is 14th in the list for most league appearances.
McCleary was previously a fans' favourite at Nottingham Forest, where he was voted the club's Player of the Season in 2011-12, although he turned down a new contract that summer to join Reading and play in the Premier League.
He stayed for four years at the Madejski Stadium before moving to Wycombe in 2020.
He contributed 31 goals and 28 assists for the Chairboys and head coach Mike Dodds said: "I've really enjoyed working with Garath during my time at the club and I know he's been a really influential character on and off the pitch ever since he arrived.
"He's been a fantastic professional and a role model for other players, and always applied himself superbly day in, day out, which is why he's continued to enjoy a successful career long into his 30s and he'll have plenty to offer his next club when the time comes."