Preston North End and Plymouth Argyle target ‘destined to go onto better things’

The ongoing matter with a rumored Preston North End target has been handled by a manager.
Despite transfer interest from Preston North End and other teams, Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield feels that Joe Low is “destined” to do better.

Swansea City, Plymouth Argyle, and the Lilywhites are reportedly interested in Low. According to reports, the Chairboys have received proposals from the Pilgrims and the Swans to sign the two-time Wales defender.
After losing Lewis Gibson to North End for an estimated £1.5 million, Plymouth is searching for a replacement. Swansea is considering Low in light of Harry Darling’s uncertain future as the center-back.

Despite the transfer speculation, Low has got on with things, and has remained ever present for Wycombe this season. He’s part of a side that is challenging for promotion, where they currently find themselves second, just two points off league leaders Birmingham City.
Matt Bloomfield is Joe Low’s manager. He has spoken of his progression at Wycombe Wanderers.
Bloomfield told the Bucks Free Press, “He is our player and he is a very good player. I’m pleased with him because he works very hard.”

We took him in as a free transfer, and we’ve had him for about 18 months.

We took him, we believe in him, and we have raised him. He is a remarkable young guy who is bound to do greater things, and we are proud of him. “At that point, it was decided that he wasn’t good enough for the Championship.”

Low has been a player at Adams Park for a season-and-a-half after joining from Bristol City for an undisclosed fee. Low had a slight break through with the Robins, but made just two appearances in total, and had a loan spell at Walsall, before it was decided he would be moved on.

At Wycombe, he’s been able to put together a good run of games, and is a fairly fit defender, having not missed many games over the past 18 months. To date, he’s appeared 68 times for them, and has been ever present in the league this term. Low stands at six foot and four inches, using his height to his advantage, having netted four goals this term.

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