Wycombe Wanderers have already been linked with several possible departures during the January transfer window thus far, and their battle to keep one of their key men is set to be tested once again.
The Chairboys suffered their second defeat in their last four games on Tuesday evening when they were beat by fellow promotion chasers Huddersfield Town, courtesy of a rocket from Herbie Kane.
The January transfer window has been open for a week, with Wycombe already welcoming the addition of Sonny Bradley on loan from Derby County, but could he be cover for someone to leave?
According to journalist Pete O’Rourke, Swansea City have submitted a second bid to Wycombe Wanderers for defender Joe Low in an attempt to fend off their Championship rivals.
Second time lucky?
The Swans have already seen an offer rejected by the Chairboys for Low, who has since been of interest to fellow Championship sides Preston North End and Plymouth Argyle.
There is yet to be an official figure of the bids, but with Harry Darling facing an uncertain future at the football club – Low could well be the replacement Swansea City want before allowing one of their usual XI to depart.
Wycombe could be concerned by the fact that the transfer window is only seven days old and they are already on the receiving end of strong interest from several Championship sides.
However, with his contract set to expire in the summer, the club are left with a dilemma that they need to solve this month.
Is Wycombe’s replacement already in the building?
During the opening week of the January transfer window, Wycombe have already clinched the addition of Sonny Bradley on loan from Derby County.
Bradley is an experienced EFL defender and adds plenty of leadership qualities to the Wycombe back line as they continue their quest to return to the Championship.
The issue however, is Bradley is more of a left-sided/central centre-back whilst Low operates on the right of a back three, which strengthens the ideology that he isn’t Low’s replacement.