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Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission
Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission

Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City news for Friday May, 9. Hannes Delcroix says 'all options are open' this summer following his return to Burnley this summer. The defender is set to head back to Turf Moor following a reasonably successful loan spell with Swansea City, and his next move appears uncertain. Sign up to our Swansea City newsletter here READ MORE: Brendan Rodgers confirms Celtic coach talks as he makes telling admission amid Swansea City links READ MORE: The targets Swansea City could return for after bids knocked back and stars now free to leave It seems unlikely the 26-year-old will be part of Scott Parker's plans in the Premier League, while there's currently no suggestion he'll be returning to south Wales next season. The player himself doesn't seem sure about what comes next. 'I don't know,' Delcroix told Belgian publication Gazet van Antwerpen when quizzed about his future. "All options are open.' Delcroix made 12 appearances for the Swans during his short stint in SA1, which the one-time Belgium international embarked on largely without his young family. "I went there alone," he said. "Swansea is four hours by train from where we live, below Manchester, because it was only for a few months. 'For my girlfriend and our children, a move would have been too much hassle. Just now that everyone here has adjusted. When our children play, they even speak English to each other.' Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony admits the club should have sold Swansea City target Hector Kyprianou. The midfielder is set to leave the League One outfit on a free when his contract expires this summer, having been the subject of a failed bid from the Swans back in January. The 23-year-old's departure for nothing will undoubtedly come as a blow to the East Anglians, and MacAnthony admits allowing his situation to get to this points has proved a mistake. "We made mistakes we won't make again," he told the Peterborough Telegraph when assessing the season. "We shouldn't have given new contracts to players who wanted to leave and who ended up leaving anyway. "We should have sold Hector Kyprianou and used the money to buy two new midfielders. Instead we became fearful of losing our captain and one of the best midfielders in League One. We were concerned with what our fans would say. "It didn't help the dressing room which is not a criticism of the players themselves, but as a club we now have to paint the best portrait of ourselves and get back to our best." Cyrus Christie has bid farewell to Swansea City for a second time. The versatile defender is to leave the club on a free transfer, having previously signed a short-term deal until the end of the season back in November. In what was his second spell with the club, the 32-year-old made 12 appearances, three of which were starts. Writing on social media, the Republic of Ireland international Christie said: "Thank you to everyone at Swansea City – team-mates, staff and fans – for the memories, support and experiences that I'll always carry with me. "Wishing the club nothing but success moving forward." Sign up to the Swansea City WhatsApp service to get breaking news and top stories sent to your phone Eom Jisung paid a visit to his old club recently following Swansea City's end to the Championship season. The winger signed for the Swans last summer from K-League side Gwangju FC, and has since made 37 appearances for the the club. Eom Ji-sung visited his old club and his former club mates were commenting on how big he got.A nice little homecoming for Eom. #엄지성 #SCFC — Joel Kim (@KNTFootball) May 9, 2025 He scored the third goal of his Swansea career in the final day draw with Oxford United last weekend, and there's real hope he can build on what's been an encouraging first season in the second tier. But despite his progress, he still clearly has plenty of time for his former club. In a video posted by Joel Kim on X, Eom can be seen surprising his former team-mates with an impromptu visit, and many of his ex-colleagues seem shocked at how much he's bulked up.

Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission
Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission

Wales Online

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Wales Online

Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission

Tonight's Swansea City transfer news as star says 'all options open' and chief makes Kyprianou admission The latest news from the Stadium Peterborough United's Hector Kyprianou (Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire. ) Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City news for Friday May, 9. Delcroix keeping options open Hannes Delcroix says 'all options are open' this summer following his return to Burnley this summer. ‌ The defender is set to head back to Turf Moor following a reasonably successful loan spell with Swansea City, and his next move appears uncertain. Sign up to our Swansea City newsletter here ‌ It seems unlikely the 26-year-old will be part of Scott Parker's plans in the Premier League, while there's currently no suggestion he'll be returning to south Wales next season. The player himself doesn't seem sure about what comes next. 'I don't know,' Delcroix told Belgian publication Gazet van Antwerpen when quizzed about his future. Article continues below "All options are open.' Delcroix made 12 appearances for the Swans during his short stint in SA1, which the one-time Belgium international embarked on largely without his young family. "I went there alone," he said. "Swansea is four hours by train from where we live, below Manchester, because it was only for a few months. ‌ 'For my girlfriend and our children, a move would have been too much hassle. Just now that everyone here has adjusted. When our children play, they even speak English to each other.' Posh chief makes Kyprianou admission Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony admits the club should have sold Swansea City target Hector Kyprianou. The midfielder is set to leave the League One outfit on a free when his contract expires this summer, having been the subject of a failed bid from the Swans back in January. ‌ The 23-year-old's departure for nothing will undoubtedly come as a blow to the East Anglians, and MacAnthony admits allowing his situation to get to this points has proved a mistake. "We made mistakes we won't make again," he told the Peterborough Telegraph when assessing the season. "We shouldn't have given new contracts to players who wanted to leave and who ended up leaving anyway. "We should have sold Hector Kyprianou and used the money to buy two new midfielders. Instead we became fearful of losing our captain and one of the best midfielders in League One. We were concerned with what our fans would say. ‌ "It didn't help the dressing room which is not a criticism of the players themselves, but as a club we now have to paint the best portrait of ourselves and get back to our best." Christie bids farewell Cyrus Christie has bid farewell to Swansea City for a second time. The versatile defender is to leave the club on a free transfer, having previously signed a short-term deal until the end of the season back in November. ‌ In what was his second spell with the club, the 32-year-old made 12 appearances, three of which were starts. Writing on social media, the Republic of Ireland international Christie said: "Thank you to everyone at Swansea City – team-mates, staff and fans – for the memories, support and experiences that I'll always carry with me. "Wishing the club nothing but success moving forward." ‌ Sign up to the Swansea City WhatsApp service to get breaking news and top stories sent to your phone Eom visits old club Eom Jisung paid a visit to his old club recently following Swansea City's end to the Championship season. The winger signed for the Swans last summer from K-League side Gwangju FC, and has since made 37 appearances for the the club. ‌ Content cannot be displayed without consent He scored the third goal of his Swansea career in the final day draw with Oxford United last weekend, and there's real hope he can build on what's been an encouraging first season in the second tier. But despite his progress, he still clearly has plenty of time for his former club. Article continues below In a video posted by Joel Kim on X, Eom can be seen surprising his former team-mates with an impromptu visit, and many of his ex-colleagues seem shocked at how much he's bulked up.

Delcroix a doubt for Hull visit
Delcroix a doubt for Hull visit

BBC News

time17-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Delcroix a doubt for Hull visit

Hannes Delcroix is a fitness concern for Swansea City as they go in search of a fourth successive Championship win when they host Hull City on Friday (15:00 BST).Defender Delcroix missed last weekend's 1-0 victory at Sunderland with a thigh issue picked up in who is on loan from Burnley, trained on Thursday but is "touch and go" for the Hull game, according to caretaker head coach Alan loanee, Myles Peart-Harris, has already been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to injury, but aside from that Swansea have a near clean bill of health going into the final four games of absentees Kristian Pedersen, who is out of contract this summer, and promising defender Filip Lissah are both back in full Swansea's impressive form has seen them pull clear of relegation danger, Hull are only three points clear of the drop zone having won just one of their past five matches."Hull is a very difficult challenge, where they are and how they are doing," Sheehan said. "They are coming to our patch but we expect a very difficult game again. We have decent momentum at the moment but understand that in the Championship, that can be taken away from you if you take things for granted."

Delcroix on standby for Watford amid Darling doubts
Delcroix on standby for Watford amid Darling doubts

BBC News

time10-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Delcroix on standby for Watford amid Darling doubts

Hannes Delcroix is on standby for a recall when Swansea City go to Watford on Wednesday (19:45 GMT) amid doubts over the fitness of Harry Darling was forced off in the second half of Saturday's win over Middlesbrough with a hip Burnley defender Delcroix played the final 27 minutes of the Boro win and may now be in line for his first start under caretaker boss Alan Sheehan at Vicarage says Swansea will continue to assess Darling before Watford as "there is something in his hip"."[We are] not sure for the game potentially but let's wait and see," he added."It's disappointing to lose any player, but we have to be adaptable. Sometimes we can get bogged down on what we don't have, but I prefer to look at it the other way. Hannes came in and did a good job."Whatever happens we'll pick a team that we think is suitable for Watford."If Darling does not feature at Watford, Swansea will be left hoping he can play a part when Burnley visit south Wales on Saturday given that Delcroix will be unable to face his parent says Swansea have no other fresh injury concerns following the Middlesbrough triumph.

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