Former Derby County manager Paul Clements has been linked with a return to management at Swansea City, reports The Sun, via Wales Online.
Clement, 43, was sacked by Derby in February after just seven months in charge of his first managerial job and has emerged a shock candidate to replace Francesco Guidolin at the end of the season.
Guidolin, who has only been at Swansea since January, has been tipped as a possible replacement for Antonio Conte as Italy national team coach when he becomes Chelsea boss after the European championships in the summer.
Swansea have been steered to safety under Guidolin and his work has somewhat gone under the radar. In fact, since the start of March, only three teams have picked up more points in the Premier League than Swansea (13).
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