Wycombe Wanderers are set to seal a deal for Viborg’s Magnus Westergaard after moving for him over the weekend.
That’s according to Tipsbladet, who say Wycombe’s deal for the midfielder has now ‘fallen into place’.
They explain that after reporting over the weekend that Westergaard was on his way to Wycombe, the deal is now at the white smoke stage.
According to their information, a deal has been done. The 26-year-old has even signed a contract until 2028 with the League One club.
They will pay DKK 7.5m to Viborg for the player. That works out at around €1m. It’s a price that will make him Wycombe’s most expensive signing ever.
Westergaard will join Anders Hagelskjær, who joined Wycombe earlier this month. He is the current record signing at €510,000.
The transfer is also described as a ‘really nice transfer’ for Viborg. They paid €100,000 to sign Westergaard from Lyngby BK in 2023 so are set to make a tidy profit on him 18 months later.
It will be the midfielder’s first move outside of Denmark in his career. With paperwork now signed and a deal done, all that seemingly remains is the announcement.