Swansea City are considering signing promising striker James Graham after he left Rangers, according to the Daily Record.
Swansea City manager Luke Williams is trying to make the squad his own by recruiting a handful of new players in the summer transfer window ahead of next season.
The former Notts County manager led the Swans to safety last season despite relegation fears. It is believed that with the help of some new faces, they will be able to begin to climb the Championship table again.
South Wales prioritises first-team signings, although the club is constantly looking to strengthen its academy ranks. Numerous players have risen through the youth setup to break into the Swans’ first-team over time.
years. Forward James Graham is reportedly one of the young players on Swansea City’s radar.
According to the Daily Record, the 20-year-old Scot is free after leaving Rangers at the conclusion of his contract earlier this summer, and the Championship team is interested in signing him. Graham is in Wales ahead of the possible transfer, it is added.
Gavin Levey, the academy manager, is aware that Graham spent time in the Aberbeen young setup before moving to Swansea in 2023.
Opportunities for youthful talents.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether Graham will join Swansea City this summer.
However, it may be an excellent place for him to advance his career after leaving Scottish powerhouse Rangers.
Over the years, the Swans have produced a number of promising young players. Some have progressed to become first-team regulars for the Welsh club and are still on the books today, while others have moved on to greater and better things.
Ben Cabango, Oliver Cooper, and Liam Cullen are among the current first-team regulars after progressing through the academy system.
Oli McBurnie, Dan James, Ben Davies, Joe Rodon, and more Swansea City youth graduates are now playing elsewhere.
Business is picking up.
Swansea City haven’t had the best start to their
Summer recruitment campaign, but with a handful of eye-catching additions recently, it is believed that things will improve on the transfer front.
Goncalo Franco, a Portuguese midfielder, has joined Williams from Moreirense to improve his options in the middle of the park, while Korean prospect Ji-sung Eom has also been confirmed.
Signings in the heart of defense and at striker are likely to be among the next objectives. Before the new campaign begins, a “keeper” is also required.
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