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Where are the Swansea City players signed by Graham Potter who failed to make a mark in Wales

Swansea City are facing a hugely important summer transfer window - and which way will it turn out?

A number of signings have been successes in recent times, Jamal Lowe, Matt Grimes and Jamie Paterson among them, without the need to fork out huge transfer fees.

But the same cannot be said about Graham Potter's only transfer window in charge of the Swans during the 2018-2019 season where he spent more than £6million on six permanent signings. The only one still at the club is Yan Dhanda, who has struggled to feature in Russell Martin`s side this season.

Potter did a lot of good work with the Swans, helping develop a number of talented youngsters.

But what became of his signings? We take a look....

A loan signing from Tottenham, Carter-Vickers was popular with the fans due to his calming presence and leadership in the back four. He made 30 appearances in the 2018-2019 season and the Swans attempted to secure Carter-Vickers' services on loan again the following season. However he instead signed for Stoke City.

Still officially a Tottenham player today, the 24-year-old has gone on another four loan spells since his time in Wales Stadium, with Stoke, Luton, Bournemouth and currently Celtic.

He signed on a free transfer from Liverpool. Dhanda made a blistering start to his Swansea career after scoring the winner as a substitute on his debut against Sheffield United with his first touch in August 2018. However, it wasn't until the 2020-2021 season that Dhanda managed to earn a regular starting spot, making 26 appearances in Steve Cooper's side which eventually lost to Brentford in the play-off final.

But this season has been a different story, with Dhanda failing to feature in Russell Martin's team, making only three league

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