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Swansea City transfer headlines as ex-boss touted for Burnley job and Tottenham to let Joe Rodon leave

Your Swansea City headlines for Friday, April 22.

Carlos Carvalhal has been touted as a potential replacement for Sean Dyche at Burnley.

The Clarets parted company with Dyche earlier this month following a wretched run of results that left the Lancashire outfit in the Premier League's relegation zone. And former Swansea boss Carvalhal is among several managers linked with the vacancy at Turf Moor.

The Portuguese is the 8/1 fourth favourite to land the Burnley job. Chris Wilder (6/4), Wayne Rooney (11/4) and Rafael Benitez (9/2) are among the front runners to replace Dyche, according to Sky Bet.

Carvalhal is currently in charge of Braga, although it has been reported that he will leave the club in the summer.

The fate of every Swansea City star from minute-of-madness Stoke City game that sparked unlikely survival five years on

Kyle Naughton has signed a one-year contract extension with Swansea.

Prior to the 1-1 draw with Barnsley, it was confirmed that the defender has agreed terms over a new deal with the Swans. And on Friday afternoon, it was officially confirmed that Naughton has put pen to paper on a fresh deal that will see him stay with Swansea until the summer of 2023.

The 33-year-old has been a pivotal figure under Russell Martin this term, featuring 37 times in all competitions.

Russell Martin has thanked Swansea City fans who attended the 4-0 win over Cardiff City for their support during his debut campaign at the club.

Swansea became the first ever side to achieve a league double in the 110-year history of the fixture after securing a pair of victories against the Bluebirds. Fans and players alike fully enjoyed the celebrations after the triumph at Cardiff City Stadium, one which meant Swansea defeated their

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