If the reports of yesterday evening are correct then Swansea City are facing the real possibility of losing Harry Darling for free next summer with Luke Williams stating that contract discussions are going to be put on hold.

Truth be told it has been a difficult few days for the Swans in the central defensive moves.ย  ย A bid for Wycombe’s Joe Low has been turned down, Nelson Abbey had his loan cut short, Ben Cabango was taken off in the Portsmouth humiliation as a precautionary measure and now the news is that we may have paused the contract discussions with Darling.ย  ย All this has happened in a three day period that separated the win against Luton and the defeat at Portsmouth.

The Swans have been hoping to tie down Darling on a new contract for several months now but it becomes somewhat alarming to then find that we cannot reach an agreement to extend that contract which leads to several thoughts as to why that maybe.

The harsh reality is that this feels like a moment where the player wants more than the club are prepared to pay.ย  ย We have learned much over the past few seasons that we have a strict pay structure and we aren’t ready to break it.ย  ย Darling knows his commodity is reasonably high at the moment and seems willing to keep his options open to see what the best offer is that comes his way.ย  ย For the Swans there is little that they can do in this situation and will be well aware that it could mean a free departure next summer.

This would all tie in with our recent move for Joe Low and I suspect that with the news that contract talks with Darling have stalled then we will see an increased attempt to bring the Wales international to SA1.ย  I would firmly expect to see more action on this front in the next few days given the comments of Luke Williams this evening about Darling.

“I think we are potentially going to be putting that to bed and letting Harry concentrate on his football,” Williams told BBC Sport after the 4-0 defeat at Portsmouth.

The news on Darling yesterday evening came at the end of a 48-hour period where the speculation was a new contract was close to being signed.ย  ย That in itself brings some questions as to how that speculation arose and then you start to wonder if the other speculation about Williams’ own future has played a part in talks stalling when so many were suggesting they were progressing towards a conclusion.

Darling was signed for the Swans by Russell Martin in May 2022 when he arrived from Martin’s former club MK Dons and in that time he has made almost one hundred appearances for the Swans.ย  ย Losing him on a free would be a blow to us given our investment into the player but with a target in mind it does seem that we have targeted his replacement already.ย  ย And that is the forward planning we continually call for.

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By Phil Sumbler

Been watching the Swans since the very late 1970s and running the Planet Swans website (in all its current and previous guises since the summer of 2001 As it stood JackArmy.net was right at the forefront of some of the activity against Tony Petty back in 2001, breaking many of the stories of the day as fans stood against the actions where the local media failed. Was involved with the Swans Supporters Trust from 2005, for the large part as Chairman before standing down in the summer of 2020.

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Ivor Allchurch

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Bristol and Birmingham interested, could see us cashing in tbh.

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Mel Nurse

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Why would he bother going now though? Unless they offer him something silly. He may as well wait it out and then he could still sign for either (and probably get a bigger signing on fee).

Especially as we're not in a position to drop him and leave him out in the cold.

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Alan Waddle

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His agent has told him he can get him a better deal elsewhere....mainly by being a free agent he will get a "substantial" signing on fee which will be a boost even if he gets only a small increase to his basic wage.

It's where we are as a club.......

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Roger Freestone

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He is a decent player, I'd prefer the club letting leave on a free than getting held to ransom and paying him over the odds each month.

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Ivor Allchurch

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There was rumours of him wanting 35K a week ๐Ÿคฃ

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Roger Freestone

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If we give him that, his agent has played a blinder ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Alan Waddle

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How much is Pedersen on, the bloke that's been an utter waste of space & never plays?

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Mel Nurse

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Get rid of ped..pay Darling and make him captain

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Tommy Hutchison

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My guess is that whatโ€™s next for Darling is signing for another club; we missed our window to extend his contract and now heโ€™s had his head turned and weโ€™ll get nothing for one of our best assets.

Hopefully thereโ€™s enough interest in him to tempt some into coughing up a fee now rather than compete with others for a free transfer in the summer.

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Roger Freestone

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Getting rid of Pedersen means finding someone willing to take him off our hands. Thatโ€™s easier said than done.

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