Dundee Football Club have announced the season-long loan signing of Bradley Fink from Wycombe Wanderers, with the 23-year-old striker saying he is ready to score goals and help the team. The move also carries the extra incentive of a possible Dundee derby debut, something Fink has described as a special way to begin his time at the club.
The signing adds a forward with experience in Germany, Switzerland and England to Dundee's squad for the season. Fink arrives after a career path that has taken him from Borussia Dortmund, where he spent three years as an academy player, to FC Basel on a four-year deal in 2022, and later through a loan spell at Grasshopper Club Zurich before his move to Wycombe Wanderers in 2025.
Why Dundee see Bradley Fink as a useful addition
Fink's own description of his game helps explain why Dundee have moved for him. He says he is a quick, direct forward who likes to run in behind, find goalscoring positions and bring energy to the front line. He is also comfortable with both feet and believes his movement can help the team in the final third.
That is the profile of striker who can give a side different options. If Dundee want pace, running power and an attacking presence who is ready to stretch defences, Fink brings that. If they want a player who is already settled on the idea of taking responsibility, his comments suggest he is arriving with the right mindset.
A derby start would be a sharp introduction
Fink made clear that the prospect of starting with a Dundee derby appeals to him. He said there is no better way to be introduced to the club and its supporters, and that he is looking forward to feeling the atmosphere and giving everything for the badge.
For Dundee, that sort of immediate commitment will be welcome. A season-long loan is only valuable if the player settles quickly, understands the demand and contributes from the start. Fink has already signalled that he sees Dundee as the right environment to express himself and give his best.
The key question now is how quickly he can turn that intention into impact. Dundee have brought in a striker with a varied background, a clear idea of his strengths and a desire to get going straight away. If the derby comes early in his spell, it could be a memorable first step.







