Bradley Fink, a striker for Wycombe Wanderers, may make his home debut against Reading this weekend.
After joining the Chairboys in the summer for an undisclosed cost from Basel in Switzerland, the 22-year-old has only played nine minutes.
He took Alex Lowry’s place during the August 2 away loss to Bradford City on the first day.
Although it was hoped that he would have played in the games against Exeter City and Stockport County, respectively, he was deemed insufficiently fit for the matchday squad.

“Bradley is very close,” Dodds stated prior to the August 23 all-Thames Valley match.
“We will have to see if he is, and he is very close, because we were hoping to have this evening [against Exeter].”
“We need to take a look.”
Armando Junior Quitirna is another player in the running to play against the Royals.
The Guinea-Bissau-born winger came off the bench to give Wycombe the equalizer against Doncaster Rovers.
He also played well as a substitute in the 1-0 home loss to Exeter.
“He was close [to making the starting 11] as it was a close call and he is a big part of what we want to do,” he stated in response to a question about why he didn’t start against the Grecians on August 19.
“There is currently no rush because the season consists of more than 50 games, but his performances have given him a genuine chance [to start in future games].”
Despite playing in all five of Wanderers’ games this season, Quitirna has not yet accrued 90 minutes.

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