Ewan Henderson has completed a move to Wycombe Wanderers, joining the League One side ahead of the new season.
The former Celtic and Hibernian midfielder spent the last campaign in Belgium with Beerschot but has now returned to the UK, linking up with the Chairboys under new head coach Mike Dodds.

Henderson becomes Wycombe’s eighth signing of the summer as they continue to reshape their squad.
Henderson came through the ranks at Celtic, making his debut under Brendan Rodgers and going on to feature sporadically over several seasons. A technically gifted midfielder, he also had loan spells at Ross County and Dunfermline before moving permanently to Hibs, where he added more senior experience to his CV.
Ewan Henderson is our eighth new signing of the summer, arriving from the Belgian Pro League having just spent a season with Beerschot. pic.twitter.com/bXjknhFSuG
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) July 14, 2025
His time in Belgium offered a new challenge, gaining regular football at Beerschot in the second tier, but with that stint now over, the 24-year-old has opted for a return to England and a fresh start in League One.
Wycombe are building a side with energy and purpose under Dodds, and Henderson’s addition gives them another option in the middle of the park.

The former Scotland youth international is known for his composure in possession and ability to link play, qualities that could prove valuable as the club aims to push up the table this season.
Henderson will now look to settle quickly and make his mark in Buckinghamshire, as he continues a career that has already taken him from Glasgow to Europe and back.