4 Key Players Swansea city Has Move to Sign in January as Replacement.

Swansea certainly wasn’t intending on making too many acquisitions at first, especially after adding 13 players during the summer transfer window, but with their recent mini-injury problem, it’s possible that they’ll try to add a few more players.

We’ll look at the players Swansea should be watching in this article before the January transfer market opens.

 

                                       Will Evans

Swansea may consider turning to Welsh striker Will Evans in an effort to strengthen their offensive line.

In all honesty, neither of the strikers they signed in the summer—Jerry Yates or Mykola Kukharevych—have lived up to expectations. While Kukharevych has only scored once and is currently sidelined, Yates, who had a fantastic season at Blackpool, has only scored four goals this season.

With 12 goals in 21 games so far this season at Rodney Parade, Newport attacker Evans is off to a great start. The Welshman can play a variety of offensive positions; so far this season, he has played right wing, left flank, and striker.

Evans was connected to the Swans only last week, according to Team Talk.

                                       Sonny Carey

Swansea might benefit greatly from some much-needed cover in the middle of the park from 22-year-old Blackpool midfielder Sonny Carey.

Due to injury, Joe Allen is now out for the Swans. Liam Walsh, another center-midfielder, has also been sidelined by injuries, missing just 18 games in three seasons with the Swans.

With 20 appearances for the Tangerines this season, Carey has played in more games than that. He has been a vital member of the team for the previous two seasons and has already scored four goals and provided one assist this season. He finished last year’s Championship with three goals and one assist.

The Swans could be interested in him as a young, gifted midfielder with a high resale potential.

                                   Charles Sagoe Jr

The 19-year-old winger for Arsenal earned his team debut in September during their Carabao Cup victory against Brentford, clocking 68 minutes of action. Due to Josh Ginnelly’s injury over the summer, Swansea needs a difficult, quick winger; therefore, a loan transfer may be ideal for both sides.

Swansea has assisted players like Marc Guehi and Conor Gallagher in becoming Premier League first-team regulars recently, which may appeal to both Arsenal and the youngster. Sagoe Jr. needs more first-team football experience.

He is a deft winger who can play on either side. He has participated in all three of Arsenal’s EFL Trophy games, helping the team defeat Exeter City with a goal and an assist. A loan in the Championship may be ideal for the young player.

                                     Luke Chambers

Arsenal’s left-back Before the team signed Josh Tymon and Kristoffer Thorpe, Chambers was connected to the Swans in the summer.

Wales Online quotes Pedersen.

Notwithstanding this, Chambers may still be a factor for Swansea in the second half of the season when the games come thick and fast.

This season, the 19-year-old has made two appearances for Liverpool as a senior player. He started the Europa League match against Toulouse after having a brief appearance from the bench against Leicester City in the cup.

Swansea would have greater depth at full-back and the young player would get more first-team playing time if Chambers were to sign on loan.

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