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- Updated: January 2, 2017
Paul Clement has agreed a two-and-a-half year deal to become Swansea City’s next manager, Sky sources understand.
Sky Sports News HQ revealed on New Year’s Eve that Clement had agreed in principle to succeed the sacked American Bob Bradley and Bayern Munich gave the Swans permission to speak to him on Monday.
Clement, 44, will fly to the United Kingdom to meet with the Swansea squad and chairman Huw Jenkins before watching their Premier League game against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Tuesday.
He is expected to formally take charge on Wednesday.
Earlier on Monday, Bayern said: …