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Swansea City is optimistic about their future in the Championship, with club legend Alan Curtis confident that the squad will be capable of competing in the top half of the league next season. The team finished 14th in the previous season after a difficult start under Michael Duff and more promising results under Luke Williams as head coach starting in January.

Williams is now involved in the recruitment process to help Swansea push for a spot in the play-offs. The process of reshaping the squad has begun, although things seem quiet at the moment. Players are assessing their contract options, with agents playing a key role in negotiations. Williams is dedicated to the task at hand and has been working hard to prepare for the upcoming season.

The team has bid farewell to six loan players and will also be losing two players at the end of their contracts. Negotiations are ongoing with Jamie Paterson, who could potentially leave the club when his contract expires. The team has identified the need for a goalkeeper, a center-forward, and possibly another midfielder to strengthen the squad.

Curtis believes that with the right additions, Swansea could be a competitive team next season. While it may require some investment, he is confident that the team has a solid foundation to build upon. The upcoming summer will be crucial for the team’s recruitment efforts as they aim to improve upon their performance in the previous season.

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