Swansea City is exploring options in the loan market this January, with Luke Williams hinting at potential squad changes ahead.
Last summer, the Swans only brought in two loan players. They’re trying to rely less on loans after having six at one point last season. That left them with a big task to rebuild afterward.
Williams knows that the right loan could really boost the team. He mentioned how having too many loan players can limit the squad’s potential. If they sell key players, they need to have their own assets ready to step up.
He gave a shout-out to Myles Peart-Harris, saying he’s been a fantastic loan addition. He’s really fit into the team and has shown great quality. Williams believes that’s the kind of loan that works perfectly.
On another note, it sounds like one of their current loan players, Nelson Abbey, might be heading back to his parent club. He hasn’t had much playing time since joining from Olympiakos, and it seems like a recall is on the table.
Williams hinted that there are contract terms that could trigger a return, but he didn’t want to get into specifics. He emphasized that happy players who get regular minutes are usually a good thing for the club.