
Paul Clement has emerged as a likely candidate to take over at Swansea following the sacking of Bob Bradley.
The market for who will be the next Swansea manager has been fluctuating constantly since Bradley's departure.
The latest name to be drawn into the frame is Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement. The former Derby boss has come in from 25/1 on Wednesday to as short as 9/4 today.
Clement is a well respected coach and hasn't been short of offers since leaving Derby in February. Both England and QPR were rumoured to be interested in his services before he re-joined Carlo Ancelotti's coaching team, who he has worked with at Chelsea, Real Madrid and PSG.
Early front runner Ryan Giggs has seen his odds shorten and drift almost day-by-day and is now priced at 5/1 with SkyBet.
Fellow Welshman Chris Coleman was also linked with the role and, despite the price drifting, is considered the favourite at 9/4 with Betfair and Winner. But with the Welsh FA refusing to give anything away, you can get 4/1 on Coleman with BetVictor and SkyBet.
Harry Redknapp has thrown his name forward for the role and has surged to 4/1 with SkyBet while Coral consider him a 7/1 shot.
There seems to be a new front runner each day in this market so the possibility of current outsiders such Alan Pardew, at 12/1, and Roy Hodgson, at 14/1, being strongly linked cannot be entirely ruled out.
Swansea have announced they want to appoint their manager by Monday but, with three days until the turn of the year, the market suggests the role is currently still well and truly up for grabs.





