Swansea City could be on the lookout for a new manager.

Former player Jan Aage Fjortoft has written on Twitter that if Swansea City are to seek a new manager following their poor start to the season, then American coach Bob Bradley should be their man.
Swansea have picked up just one point in their last six Premier League matches, leaving the Welsh side flirting with the bottom three and looking rather devoid of confidence.
Francesco Guidolin replaced Garry Monk midway through last season and the Italian made a positive impact, guiding the Swans away from the bottom three and safely in to mid-table.

However, he has struggled to help the side kick on this term and a recent report in The Sun claimed the club’s new American investors were already in talks with chairman Huw Jenkins over a possible replacement.
Writing on Twitter following Swansea’s home defeat to Liverpool on Satuday, Fjortoft has thrown his weight behind former US national team coach Bob Bradley should the club part ways with Guidolin.
Despite a limited playing career, Bradley has become one of America’s top coaches and after success with the US national team he currently manages Le Havre in France’s second tier.

His record with the French club is pretty impressive, winning 15 and drawing 10 of 33 league matches to date and boasting a 45% win ratio.
Should Swansea part ways with Guidolin, though, Bradley will have competition for the post as names such as Ryan Giggs and Paul Clement have also been linked with the Liberty Stadium (The Sun).

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