At the end of a long, long 24 hours, we can categorically
say that Swansea City are in a much healthier position than
they were heading into the transfer window.
This time last season, barely-known marquee signing Borja
Baston had arrived for a club-record fee. Fast forward to now and we've got a
real star in our hands for a year at the very least with Tammy Abraham. And it
cost nothing! His first goal came against Palace last weekend and he's clearly
got a great deal of potential.
Fernando Llorente worked out an absolute treat last summer
and his goals were huge last season, but swapping him for a younger, equally proven
Premier League goalscorer and Swans hero in Wilfried Bony should send us wild,
wild wild all over again. The Swans have two fantastic choices to lead their
forward line again.
Needless to say that a lack of strength or depth in the
centre of the park was a real concern. Here we are now with Roque Mesa, Sam
Clucas, Tom Carroll, Leroy Fer, Ki Sung-yueng, Leroy Fer, Golden Boy Renato
bloody Sanches and Leon. Outstanding work has been done in this department.
Question marks for the season DO still remain in the
defence. The sale of Stephen Kingsley leaves no reserve at left back/left
wing-back, while a deal for Santiago Arias at right back never materialised and
no central defenders arrived other than the return of Kyle Bartley. Clement has
made the current Swans defence into a solid force, but quality recruits and
depth is still a slight concern.
Equally, there's worries over creativity. The mercurial
Gylfi Sigurdsson was at the heart of everything for Swans last season and
everybody knew it. Everton saw fit to spend £45m on the Icelandic heartthrob
with good reason. The signing of Nacer Chadli would've offered significant
threat and creativity from the flanks, where options are clearly lacking.
Hopefully the wing-backs in the new 3-5-2 formation can stay
fit AND continue to get involved on the offence as they did at the end of last
season. That's essentially the answer to Clement's biggest weaknesses going
forward.
Ultimately, the Swans are in a much better state than last season and fears of another relegation battle should be slowly fading away.
Don't forget - one of the world's best young prospects is a Jack, after all. The Swans are on the rise again!