Wycombe Wanderers have recalled defender Declan Skura from his loan spell at Yeovil Town after injury problems hit their squad.
The 23-year-old centre-back has returned to Adams Park earlier than expected following a short stint in the National League.
Wycombe confirmed that Skura has been brought back from Yeovil Town after just over a month away from the club. The decision follows defensive injuries suffered by Dan Casey and Anders Hagelskjær, leaving the Chairboys short of options at the back and prompting an early end to the loan agreement.
Skura had originally joined Yeovil in February in search of consistent first-team football after struggling to feature regularly for Wanderers this season. His opportunities in Buckinghamshire had been limited, largely due to an injury picked up during pre-season which disrupted his progress.
As a result, the defender had managed just two appearances for Wycombe during the 2025-26 campaign, both coming in cup competitions. His first outing arrived in the League Cup against Wigan Athletic in September, while his second appearance came in the EFL Trophy against Fulham’s Under-21 side the following month.
The move to Yeovil offered the chance to rebuild match sharpness, and the spell in Somerset proved productive despite its brief duration. Skura made six appearances for the National League side and found the net once during that run, giving him valuable minutes at senior level.
However, Wycombe’s defensive situation has changed significantly in recent weeks. Injuries to Casey and Hagelskjær have left the club light on centre-backs, forcing the coaching staff to revisit their loan arrangements and bring Skura back into the fold sooner than planned.
While his time at Yeovil was intended to last until the end of the season, the recall means he could now feature more prominently for the Chairboys during the final stretch of the League One campaign.
Declan Skura path into football
Skura’s path into the professional game has been anything but conventional. After spending time in the academy systems at Chelsea and Reading, he moved into non-league football, gaining senior experience with Hanworth Villa before establishing himself at Kingstonian.
His performances there eventually earned him a trial with Wycombe Wanderers, which led to a development squad contract in early 2023. Since then he has gradually worked his way into the club’s first-team picture, making appearances in both cup competitions and league matches while also gaining experience on loan.
A previous temporary move saw him join Ebbsfleet United during the 2023-24 season, where he made 17 appearances in the National League. That spell provided important exposure to regular senior football, helping him continue his development as a centre-back.