Swansea City is buzzing on deadline day with updates on potential new signings. The transfer window is closing, and the club is actively pursuing deals for several players. One of the key areas for strengthening identified by the club is an attacking midfielder, and they are eyeing former Liverpool player Bobby Clark from FC Salzburg. The 19-year-old, son of Newcastle United legend Lee Clark, has emerged as a target, and Swansea City is facing competition in securing his signature.
Apart from Clark, Swansea City is also in the market for a winger to bolster their squad. Southampton’s Sam Amo-Ameyaw was on their radar, but he seems destined for a move to French side Strasbourg. With the departure of captain Matt Grimes to Coventry City, Swansea is eager to fill the gap left in midfield. They are in talks with Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien for a loan deal, with terms reportedly agreed upon, although there were initial concerns over personal reasons hindering the move.
In addition to O’Brien, Swansea City is nearing a loan agreement with Manchester City’s young talent, Jacob Wright. The 19-year-old defensive midfielder could be a valuable addition to the squad, with negotiations ongoing to finalize the deal before the transfer deadline. Another potential target for Swansea is Hector Kyprianou from Peterborough United, although no agreement has been reached between the clubs yet. Despite the incoming transfers, Swansea City is not anticipating any outgoings at the moment, but there are speculations surrounding players like Jay Fulton and Harry Darling attracting interest from other clubs.
Sources indicate that Swansea City is optimistic about finalizing the deals before the deadline, with medical examinations scheduled for some players to complete the transfers. It’s a crucial time for the club as they aim to strengthen their squad for the challenges ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as Swansea City navigates the final hours of the transfer window to secure key additions to their team.