It will be a near Swansea City sell out week in week out next season with the maximum 16000 season tickets snapped up for their debut in the Premier League.
The capacity of the Liberty is the second smallest in the Premier League and the Swans could have sold far more season tickets had the stadium capacity allowed for it.
Speaking to the Western Mail, Huw said “We have to watch how we approach things,
and we’re aware that we can’t think about running before we can walk.
“Our first priority was to make sure we sold out every game and it looks like we will achieve that. Then we can see how things go.
“But obviously the club has made progress over the last few years and we will look at how we can keep the club going forward.
“That would involve looking at options to increase the capacity.”