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Exeter City sign defender Woodhouse

Exeter City sign defender Woodhouse

BBC News19-06-2025

Exeter City have signed former Wycombe Wanderers defender Luca Woodhouse on a two-year contract.The 20-year-old was a free agent after leaving the Chairboys this summer and Exeter have an option to extend Woodhouse's deal by a further 12 months. Woodhouse can play as a left-sided central defender or in the middle of the back three, but is also able to play at left-back and central midfield.He spent last season on loan at National League sides Aldershot Town and Dagenham and Redbridge and played twice in the EFL Trophy for Wycombe."He is a young player with a bright future," Exeter boss Gary Caldwell told the club website."Left-footed centre-backs are hard to find and Luca comes with League One experience, having come from Wycombe, and experience of playing games at National League level."We believe he can make the step up and contribute. It's a big step and we've had it with Millenic Alli and Vincent Harper in recent years – he is somebody we believe that over time will become a big player for the club."

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