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Swansea want Coleman, Rowett
- Updated: December 28, 2016
Chris Coleman and Gary Rowett are at the top of Swansea’s managerial shortlist to replace Bob Bradley, according to Sky sources.
The club’s chairman Huw Jenkins remains a fan of Ryan Giggs, who has been linked with the role, and will discuss potential candidates in the next 48 hours before making any approaches.
Swansea ended Bradley’s tenure last night after just 11 matches in charge following the 4-1 defeat to West Ham and the American was at the Fairwood training centre this morning to say goodbye to his players.
Former Birmingham City manager Rowett and ex Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson are interested in talking to Swansea about the vacancy but Harry Redknapp is not in the running, according to Sky sources.
It comes after Redknapp revealed he was interested in …