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Some familiar names could be back on the Swans radar

South Wales Evening Post

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May 10, 2025

SWANSEA City have so far wasted little time in getting their transfer business under way this summer, but there's still plenty of work to be done over the coming weeks.

- TOM COLEMAN

Some familiar names could be back on the Swans radar

The Swans are expected to follow up the capture of Zeidane Inoussa with a move for Kilmarnock’s teenage forward Bobby Wales, and one suspects Richard Montague and co have their eyes on a number of other targets, as they bid to assemble a squad capable of marking its mark under boss Alan Sheehan next term.

And while Montague might well bring his own ideas, many of which are data-driven, to the table, there might just be a few familiar names in the mix.

The Swans allowed several targets to slip through their fingers during the January transfer window, but a few of them could well be made available again over the coming weeks.

Ethan Galbraith

Swansea had initially identified the Northern Irish international as a potential summer target anyway, but as an increasingly farcical January window wore on, he soon shot up the list of priorities.

Swansea had a £750,000 bid for the 23-year-old knocked back on deadline day, and may well have make a more substantial offer if they are to get him over the line this time around given the player's rise in stock.

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