James Rowe set to be offered new contract by Chesterfield to 'fend off interest' from League Two clubs - reports

James Rowe is set to be offered a new improved contract by Chesterfield to ‘fend off interest’ from League Two clubs, according to reports.
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The 37-year-old, who joined the Spireites from National League North Gloucester City at the end of November, is contracted to the club until the end of the 2022/2023 season.

Rowe has turned Town’s fortunes around this season, taking them from a relegation scrap to a promotion push with just one defeat in 13 games in all competitions.

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He has signed 13 new players and the Blues are playing an attractive style of play while keeping clean sheets.

Chesterfield manager James Rowe is reportedly set to be offered a new contract by the Spireites.Chesterfield manager James Rowe is reportedly set to be offered a new contract by the Spireites.
Chesterfield manager James Rowe is reportedly set to be offered a new contract by the Spireites.

Chesterfield have only been behind for five-and-a-half minutes in league games during his tenure.

According to the Daily Mail, this impressive run of form has attracted interest from League Two clubs and the Spireites are ready to act and tie him down to an improved extended deal.

League Two’s Colchester United and Barrow are currently without a permanent manager.