Swansea City’s four most highly paid players are currently kidnapped because of money along with their.
Swansea City‘s four highest-paid players are now being abducted for money.
Hull City manager Liam Rosenior claims he has no idea where the Tigers’ links to Swansea attacker Liam Cullen came from.The Swans forward’s contract at the Swansea.com Stadium expires at the end of the season, and he has been linked with Blackburn Rovers and Sunderland in recent weeks. Cullen, for his part, has stated that he would like to stay with his boyhood club.
“I don’t know where that comes from,” Rosenior replied when asked if Cullen was on his January target list, as published by HullLive. “So far, we’re accumulating player lists for January and discussing the positions we want to reinforce in January. We have not even discussed names.”
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has claimed that Swansea loanee Charlie Patino has a long-term future with the club. The Gunners’ youngster has had a fantastic start to life in these parts, picking up assists and a goal in a 3-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday.
He has made 11 appearances for Michael Duff this season and appears to be improving. He made his first-team debut for the north London club two years ago, but it was obviously difficult to get into Arsenal’s first-team roster. He spent last season on loan with Blackpool and was expected to depart the Emirates permanently in the summer before a change of plans.
Arteta stated ahead of tomorrow night’s Carabao Cup match against West Ham: “There is always a path.
“When we make choices about those kinds of individuals, we always keep an eye on them to see if we can improve the squad in some way. The first thing we do is assess what we have internally.
Harrison Ashby, Swansea’s loan player, says he aims to progress with the club after being given the opportunity to demonstrate his abilities. Ashby signed a season-long contract with SA1 at Newcastle United, but he has had to wait for his chance.
Josh Key’s outstanding performance in Landore’s right-back position has largely contributed to this. However, following a recent injury to the former Exeter City player, Ashby has been granted a first-team berth, which he aims to seize with both hands.
“Football is a peculiar game, and things may change rapidly. “I hope I made the most of this opportunity,” he remarked.
“I thought it went well at Blackburn, and we’ll see what happens; nevertheless, I should have scored with the late chance I had, so perhaps I’ll do better the next time I’m in that position.
“But I can see the chemistry increasing with the lads, and I’m getting a better knowledge of how they play and how I play alongside them. The gaffer is collaborating with me on what he wants me to achieve and improve on.
Swansea host Sunderland in south Wales this weekend, and Ashby believes they are showing a different side of their game after a tense 1-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.