‘Attacking midfielder Thomas Woodward has signed his first professional contract with Swansea City. The 17-year-old has agreed terms through to the summer of 2026, with the deal including an option through to 2027. Woodward has been with the club since under-nine level, and enjoyed a prolific 2023-24 campaign, scoring 30 goals in all competitions across all age groups. He has become a regular for the club’s under-21 side this season and the highly-rated teenager will be looking to kick on with his future with the Swans secured.’ Great news - I’ve known his dad for around 30 years when he was a regular at The Gnoll.
Swansea City goalkeeper Andy Fisher has joined St Johnstone on loan for the remainder of the 2024-25 campaign, subject to international clearance. The 26-year-old makes the move to the Perth-based club as they battle to avoid relegation from the Scottish Premiership. It provides Fisher with the opportunity to gain valuable game time, having missed the majority of the campaign to date recovering from a groin injury suffered in pre-season, which required surgery. Fisher joined the Swans from MK Dons in January 2022, having previously had spells with Blackburn Rovers, FC United and Northampton Town. He has made 49 appearances since making the move to SA1.
I hope we play our strongest team - Southampton are rock bottom at the moment - we have a real chance to beat them.
Leyton Orient are set to sign Azeem Abdulai on a permanent deal from Swansea City for an undisclosed fee.
Rumour has it that we get a slice of the Whitaker sale.. Perhaps we are waiting for that cash to make the signings we have been told about.
Could well be the case - seems like the cash recently invested by the new ownership team is being kept to cover operating losses?
Further to the above it now seems that the Swans will recieve a % of the fee paid by Hull to Blackpool for Kyle Joseph. £2.5 million is the transfer fee by all accounts. And possibly Whittaker sell on....we will be quids in lol
Yes Ugo - and to be honest, I have no issue in the Club prioritising cash flow. The last thing we want is for the existence of club to be threatened by profligate spending. Having been involved in first class rugby both in the ‘shamateur’ and professional days, I know only too well the need to balance the books from a cash perspective
Swansea City is delighted to announce the signing of Belgian defender Hannes Delcroix on loan from Burnley until the end of the season, subject to international clearance. The 25-year-old's arrival provides head coach Luke Williams with a versatile defensive option, with Delcroix able to play centrally and at left-back. He will wear the number 28 shirt in SA1 and brings top-flight and international experience to the Swans squad.