Wycombe Wanderers are aiming to sign a further 11 players this transfer window.
The Chairboys, who have already secured the services of five new faces, are hoping to attract an additional five first-team players.
It is also hoped that six new faces will also join the development squad.
The positions in question are in goal due to Max Stryjek being the only first-team shot-stopper, along with reinforcements in attack.
Two of the players that Wanderers are keeping close tabs on include centre back Joe Low, who is thought to have featured in the Chairboys’ 1-0 away win over the Arsenal U21s on July 14, and forward, Gabriel Kamavuako.
🗞️ gabriel kamavuako
— WycombeBible (@WycombeBible) July 14, 2023
Is currently on trial at Wycombe as you see in the picture.#wwfc #Wycombewanderers #Chairboys pic.twitter.com/8T4CxTxy7j
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The latter, who was previously on the books at Portsmouth, was a trialist in Wycombe’s 7-0 away defeat against Hanwell Town on the same day as their victory over the Gunners.
I’ve seen Joe Low mentioned already. Bristol City centre back who spent time on loan at Walsall. https://t.co/Zb9HUHAqMy pic.twitter.com/7SMb1tlgtU
— The Wycombe Way (@theWycombeWay) July 14, 2023
The Chairboys are also very much in the hunt to sign former Manchester United academy product Sam Smith, with the striker becoming a free agent after leaving Cambridge United this summer.
However, he has also been linked with Portsmouth and Reading.
Speaking of new faces, Wycombe remain linked with Sam Smith following his departure from Cambridge.#Chairboys https://t.co/tcw5md3pTd
— James Richings (@James_BFP) July 13, 2023
Wanderers’ transfer business so far has seen the club sign Richard Keogh and Kane Vincent-Young from Ipswich Town, Kian Breckin on loan from Manchester City, Luke Leahy from Shrewsbury Town, and Harry Boyes from Sheffield United on a season-long loan respectively.
READ MORE: 'I’m delighted he’s agreed to join us' - Wycombe secure their fifth summer signing
It has also been reported that the atmosphere at the Marlow Road Training Ground is ‘incredibly vibrant, energised and positive’, with there being a ‘feel good factor and buzz’ within the vicinity.
😃 "I'm starting to get a bit excited."
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) July 14, 2023
You and a few thousand #Chairboys fans too, boss!
Come on Wycombe. pic.twitter.com/8PBHSkW0oo
Wycombe’s next outing is away at Dagenham & Redbridge on July 18 in a behind-closed-doors friendly.
☔️ Pre-season will be scorching, they said.
— Matt Cecil (@mattcecil87) July 14, 2023
Didn’t realise they meant the football and not the weather, eh. https://t.co/8MWmEuCtkS pic.twitter.com/aUEff1kCag
The league season will start on August 5 at home to Exeter City.
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