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Swansea City transfer headlines as Man Utd's Ethan Laird decision branded 'disastrous' and player of season vote revealed

Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Wednesday, April 13.

Ethan Laird's loan spell at Bournemouth has been branded 'disastrous' by the Manchester Evening News, with the full-back still struggling for game-time under Cherries boss Scott Parker.

Laird has played just 40 minutes for Bournemouth since he was recalled from what was a successful loan spell at Swansea City, a situation that is likely to have disappointed parent club Manchester United. Assessing the young full-back's move, Man United writer Steve Railston wrote in the MEN: "That decision has proved to be disastrous. Laird was highly regarded at Swansea and he played in every possible game for the Championship club this season - Laird made a total of 20 appearances - before his loan move was cancelled by United."

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Swansea have, meanwhile brought Cyrus Christie to fill in for the youngster, and the Irishman's stint has proved so successful that there has already been talk about making his move to south Wales permanent this summer. Even so, there was certainly plenty of disappointment at United's decision to recall Laird back in January.

Laird has been injured for much of his spell with the Cherries after picking up a thigh problem back in December, but his recent omissions from Parker's plans are believed to be down to conditioning levels.

Russell Martin has hailed the impact of Joel Latibeaudiere and Jay Fulton following their recent return to the first-team fold.

Both players have had to bide their time for first-team inclusion at points this season, sparking speculation over their respective futures at the club.

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