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Swansea assessing next step after Watson exit

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Head coach Luke Williams took charge at Swansea in January after Michael Duff's disappointing spell in charge

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Head coach Luke Williams says Swansea City鈥檚 hierarchy are discussing the best way forward following the departure of sporting director Paul Watson.

Watson, who had responsibility for all football matters at Swansea, left the Championship club last week after just 16 months in the role.

Watson鈥檚 spell in Wales was turbulent, with criticism of the club鈥檚 transfer work as well as Michael Duff鈥檚 brief stint as head coach.

Swansea chairman Andy Coleman has declined interview requests since Watson鈥檚 exit, with club sources only willing to suggest that he departed due to a number of factors.

Coleman and Ken Gude, Swansea's chief of staff, are leading the search for Watson鈥檚 replacement and are currently seeking out potential candidates for the role.

Williams says Watson鈥檚 exit provides a chance to assess Swansea鈥檚 set-up behind the scenes.

鈥淚n the near future I will be able to tell you exactly how we are moving forward I am sure,鈥 Williams said.

鈥淯nfortunately the only way you can survive in football is to move on very quickly. I am sure we are going to have a permanent solution at some point.

鈥淲hether that happens sooner rather than later, I don鈥檛 know exactly. And how that鈥檚 going to be shaped 鈥 whether it鈥檚 going to be the same structure, or we are going to change the structure slightly, is something we are going to wait and see on because discussions are going on.

鈥淲hen you make a change, it鈥檚 also an opportunity to redesign, to learn from previous errors, and I am really pleased to hear lots of conversations going on in that way.鈥

Watson arrived in Wales in the summer of 2023, stepping down as Luton Town鈥檚 chief operating officer to take a more football-focused role at Swansea.

He was officially appointed in the same week as Duff, though played a part in the decision to name the former Barnsley boss as successor to Russell Martin.

Duff was sacked after less than six months in charge with Swansea struggling for results and also facing criticism over their style of football.

Swansea had overhauled their squad before the season started, but a number of their many signings proved underwhelming.

There were more question marks over the club鈥檚 transfer business in January 2024, before Williams鈥 first close season at the helm saw 13 senior players 鈥 plus four youngsters on the fringe of the first team 鈥 depart while only eight arrived, including two goalkeepers.

A banner reading 鈥淲atson out鈥 was held up by Swansea fans at Coventry City last December, before Watson was forced to apologise after sitting alongside his former Luton colleague Nathan Jones 鈥 a Cardiff City fan 鈥 as the Swans were thrashed at Bournemouth in January.

Speaking about Watson鈥檚 exit, Williams said it was 鈥渟ad鈥 to see somebody lose their job.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a decision made above my head obviously so I can鈥檛 say too much about details,鈥 he added.

鈥淲e wish him well. Unfortunately this chapter has closed but I am sure Paul Watson will find himself back in a role in the near future. But we have to move forward and not dwell on the past.鈥

Williams said Watson鈥檚 departure has been 鈥渄ealt with and done in a seamless way鈥 and will not have an impact on Swansea鈥檚 plans for the next transfer window.

鈥淭he great thing is that the club has been structured so there are things in place to prevent us being too reliant on any individual,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 think that鈥檚 something the chairman was keen to do, to restructure the recruitment department. The recruitment machine will move forward.鈥