Swans aim to avoid another Darling situationpublished at 13:34 7 June

Director of football Richard Montague says Swansea City will attempt to avoid another Harry Darling situation in the future by ensuring the club's key players do not run down their contracts.
Centre-back Darling is attracting interest from a host of Championship clubs this summer, partly because he is available on a free transfer.
Swansea tried to persuade Darling to sign a new deal – and their offer remains on the table – but former boss Luke Williams suggested the club should have made an earlier attempt to tie the former MK Dons player down.
Darling is not the first Swansea player in recent seasons to see his contract come to an end – and Montague accepts the club must look to avoid similar scenarios in the future.
"We want to keep our best players and we don't want to get in the situation where those players can do what Harry has been able to do, which is brilliant for Harry but less good for us as a club," he said.

"We want to avoid that as much as possible. That is going to be a key focus going forward, either deciding on when is the right time to cash in on an asset and when is the right time to extend someone's contract, either to grow with us or become an even stronger asset for us.
"I can understand why situations develop but we have to do our best to try to avoid them."
Josh Tymon and Josh Key were two of Swansea's star performers in 2024-25 and are among the club's most saleable assets.
The two full-backs see their current deals expire next summer, although there club have the option of extending both those contracts by a further 12 months.
When asked whether Tymon and Key's contract situations should be addressed sooner rather than later, Montague added: "We will absolutely be talking to those guys as the season begins, in pre-season as well, but we haven't had any conversations yet."