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Stevenage sign Wolves winger Campbell

Stevenage sign Wolves winger Campbell

BBC News10-06-2025
Stevenage have signed winger Chem Campbell from Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers as their third recruit of the transfer window.Campbell spent last season on loan with Reading, scoring seven goals in 42 appearances, following previous loan spells with Wycombe and Charlton.He became the second youngest player to appear for Wolves in the club's history when he made his debut in the Carabao Cup against Aston Villa in 2019, aged 16.Now 22, he follows former Plymouth pair Jordan Houghton and Saxon Earley in agreeing a permanent deal with Boro this summer.Stevenage finished 14th in League One last season, five places lower than in 2023-24, but 11 points clear of the relegation places.The League One club have not disclosed the length of Campbell's contract.
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