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    Latest news on Swansea City transfers, January window updates and market activity, covering deals as the Swans aim to climb the Championship table.

    Swansea City have been active in the January 2025 transfer window, securing the signing of Swedish midfielder Melker Widell from AaB on deadline day. The Swans have also strengthened their defensive options with the loan acquisition of Belgian defender Hannes Delcroix from Burnley until the end of the season.

    The window has seen significant departures, with club captain Matt Grimes joining Coventry City and Azeem Abdulai moving to Leyton Orient. The club has also been busy managing their loan players, with goalkeeper Andy Fisher joining St Johnstone, Nathan Broome moving to Port Vale, and Josh Thomas securing a loan move to Drogheda United after being recalled from Bromley.

    Swansea's transfer activity under head coach Luke Williams reflects their need to strengthen as they sit 17th in the Championship. The club has focused on strategic loan moves and youth development, with several young players securing temporary moves to aid their progression, including Kyrell Wilson joining Yeovil Town and Mitchell Bates moving to Truro City.

    This window follows a summer of recruitment that saw the arrivals of players like Gonçalo Franco from Moreirense, Eom Ji-sung from Gwangju, and Lawrence Vigouroux from Burnley. Under chairman Andy Coleman, the club continues to balance squad development with financial sustainability in their push to improve their Championship position.

    For comprehensive coverage of all Swansea City transfer developments, including confirmed deals, loan moves, and official announcements, our NewsNow feed provides real-time updates from trusted sources. Stay informed about all movements at the Swansea.com Stadium as the Swans look to climb the Championship table under Luke Williams.


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