On deadline day, Wycombe Wanderers defender Joe Low is drawing interest from other teams, according to Pete O’Rourke.
The centre back may become difficult to hold onto for Wycombe Wanderers before the transfer market closes Thursday evening.
In the first half of the season, Low, 21, has made 28 appearances, 22 of which have been in League One. From the back, he has contributed two goals and one assist.
Reporter O’Rourke on X (see below) claims that several clubs are monitoring his development in anticipation of a possible raid.
ow only joined Wycombe last summer but has enjoyed his first six months with them in the third tier and has become one of their most prized assets.
He rose up through the academy ranks at Bristol City and was a regular for them at various youth levels.
The Wales international, who has one cap under his belt so far for his country which came last year in a European Championship qualifier against Croatia, signed his first professional contract at Ashton Gate back in 2020.
Low went on to play twice for the Robins’ first-team and was loaned out by the Championship outfit to the likes of Frome Town, Dorchester Town, Yate Town, Eastleigh and Walsall to get some experience under his belt.
He spent last term with the latter in League Two before he was sold on a permanent basis to Wycombe.
The Chairboys are currently sat in 19th position in the league table and are only four points above the drop zone. Losing Low would be a big blow to their hopes of avoiding relegation in this campaign and they will be keen to keep him no doubt.
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