'I'm truly gutted' - Sam Vokes on leaving Wycombe Wanderers
The 35-year-old was informed on May 20 that his contract with the Adams Park side would not be renewed, making him a free agent come June 30.
He joined the Chairboys in the summer of 2021 from Stoke City and scored 30 goals in 144 games.
However, he was limited to just nine outings in all competitions this season after suffering an injury in August.
Following his recovery in February, he would only play four more times.
His final appearance in the light and dark blue quarters saw Vokes come on as an 83rd-minute substitute for Luke Leahy in the club's 3-1 home defeat against Stockport County on May 3.
However, he was taken off just seconds later after sustaining a broken arm, which was later operated on.
In a statement released via his agent, the ex-Wales international said: 'After finding out this morning [May 20] I'll be leaving this special club after four years, I can only say I'm truly gutted.
'I'd always heard about the great culture and good people at the club, so to be brought in by Gareth Ainsworth and to be part of that group and getting to know the players and staff has been an absolute pleasure.
'While we've come very close a few times (narrowly missing out in the recent play-offs), it's amazing to create and be part of some truly special moments.'
The fan favourite mentioned how he had numerous 'fond memories' which have been created since 2021, with one being the 2022 play-off semi-final first leg 2-0 victory against Milton Keynes at Adams Park.
The forward scored Wycombe's second goal with a trademark header from a Garath McCleary cross, with his strike effectively securing the Chairboys' place in that year's final, which they lost to Sunderland.
In his message, he thanked the support shown by the club's fans, as well as his previous managers in Ainsworth and Matt Bloomfield, and current head coach, Mike Dodds.
Vokes, earlier this year, acted as an interim coach behind Sam Grace following Bloomfield's departure to Luton Town.
He added: "I'm disappointed not to have been able to chip in a bit more on the pitch this year.
'I picked up an injury in the first half of the season and then broke my arm a few weeks ago against Stockport, which is frustrating when I know I still have more to offer on the pitch.
'However, the injuries have allowed me to help the club in another capacity from the dugout, with Sam Grace as interim and now Mike Dodds.
'That's been an honour and a huge and important learning curve.'
He concluded: 'I know this club has changed a lot over my four years, but I hope that the culture, work ethic and core values remain and I wish the club every success going forward.'

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