Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as Wycombe respond to Low bid and stance on striker emerges
Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City news for Tuesday, December 31.
Low bid rejected
Wycombe Wanderers have reportedly rejected a bid from Swansea City for Wales international Joe Low.
It's understood the Swans have been working on a move for Low, as they bid to make an early breakthrough in the upcoming January window.
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However, according to Football League World, their initial approach has been rebuffed.
The value of Swansea's initial bid isn't clear, but it's understood the Swans remain keen on the centre-back and are still hopeful of getting a deal done.
Low has played every minute of Wycombe's season so far, and was recently nominated for League One's Player of the Month for November.
He also has two senior caps for Wales to his name, having made his debut in the friendly with Gibraltar back in the summer.
Kone links played down
Swansea City are not currently in the running to sign Joe Low's Wycombe Wanderers team-mate Richard Kone, sources have told WalesOnline.
Reports had previously indicated that the Swans had become the latest team to take an interest in the striker, who's so far netted 12 goals for the Chairboys this season.
However, while it's possible the Ivorian is a name on Swansea's lengthy list of possible targets ahead of the January window, it appears they haven't yet made any serious moves to sign the striker.
Indeed, a number of Championship clubs have already made enquiries into the 21-year-old's availability. Swansea are not believed to be one of them.
Were City to enter the race, they'd likely have to put their hand in their pocket, with the striker recently signing a contract extension to keep him at the club until 2026. His red hot form will also likely drive up his value in the face of stiff competition.
That may well hamper the chances of a deal getting done, with Swansea once again likely to be working on a tight budget this winter.
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Williams backing Vigouroux after Luton error
Luke Williams has backed Lawrence Vigouroux to bounce back from his high-profile error against Luton Town on Sunday.
The Chile international was at fault for the Hatters' opening goal after just five minutes, after giving the ball away to Carlton Morris, who was left with a simple finish.
It's the second mistake the Swans keeper has made in the last three games, having made a similarly costly error in the defeat to Hull City earlier in the month.
However, Williams says he has no concerns over his current number one, whom he insists remains a key part of his plans.
"It would be irresponsible of me to expect him to do what he does for us and think that he is never going to make some errors," the Swansea head coach said.
"Of course there's a balance to that, but at this point I am more than happy with the contribution he makes to the team, the way he keeps the ball out of the net and the way he helps us to try to score goals with his distribution.
"It was a brilliant opportunity for the group to show how much they respect him because they responded and also for him to recover from it, so we actually took a lot from it.
"I don't expect him to make too many more errors because it is out of character already and I think he is improving as the season goes on."