Swansea City boss Luke Williams gives Joe Low update and responds to Abdulmalik Al-Jaber links
Luke Williams says Swansea City and Wycombe Wanderers are yet to come to an agreement over centre-back Joe Low.
The Swans boss has previously admitted that the centre-back is a player of interest this January, and it's understood the club have submitted a fresh bid for the defender having seen a previous approach knocked back by the League One outfit.
The 22-year-old has played every minute of every game in the league so for Wanderers, who are currently second in League One heading into the second half of the season, and Williams has suggested the two clubs are still some way apart on valuation.
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"There isn't anything I can tell you, unfortunately," he said. "Until such time that the clubs are on the same page then we need to be very respectful. Wycombe are going really well and having a really great season, and Joe is a really important player there.
"So unless the two clubs are happy with the situation and both teams feel like they can make a deal, I don't think it's fair of me to say."
Meanwhile, Williams has remained coy on recent links with young Saudi Arabian midfielder Abdulmalik Al-Jaber, who's currently plying his trade for Bosnian side Zeljeznicar.
Several other sides across Europe have reportedly taken an interest, and Williams could neither confirm nor deny that Swansea might be one of those now in the mix.
"There's not loads I can tell you," he added. "It's probably too early for me to talk about anything more substantial than a link."
A central midfielder, along with a winger and a centre-back, is believed to be an area the club are looking to strengthen in this window, and Williams says he remains confident that progress will be made soon.
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"I want to be on the exact same page as my colleagues at the club," he said. "What I can see is an endeavour to try and get those players. Unfortunately, some of those transactions, some of the moving parts are out of our control.
"We can be fortunate or less fortunate depending on circumstances. I think the most important thing is to see the effort and the endeavour going in to try and make deals happen.
"I'm certainly seeing that and I'm happy in that regard. We're not in a position where we can really spend whatever we want, which means we have to work hard and smart within our parameters.
"But that is going on. I can't argue with that and I can't complain about that.
"But at the same time, I can't guarantee there's going to be a player walking through the door in the next couple of days, because then I would be misleading people."