'Price has to be right for Beavon sale' says Blues boss

Marvin McCoy

CLUBS hoping to sign Wycombe striker Stuart Beavon have been warned they won't get him on the cheap.

The 28-year-old scored 25 goals for a struggling Wanderers side last season that ended in them suffering relegation back to League Two.

His blistering form has attracted the attention of a host of clubs with League One Sheffield United and Championship pair Charlton and Millwall reported to be chasing his signature.

Wanderers are facing a summer of cutbacks ahead of a takeover by Wycombe Wanderers Trust which could see clubs trying their luck with low transfer bids to bag a bargain.

But with one year left on Beavon's deal, Wycombe boss Gary Waddock said he won't be leaving unless the deal is right.

He said: “There is a lot of rumour and speculation about Beavon as we would expect because he is a wonderful player who had a fantastic season last year. But he is under contract with us and is still a Wycombe player at this moment.

There is a value on Bevs and a price that any club interested in him would have to match that is for sure.”

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