Swansea City is interested in signing Nigerian left-back

Swansea City are interested in Nigeria-eligible left-back Matthew Sorinola ahead of the start of the transfer window.

The Swans are considering a summer move for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise defender Sorinola, according to Football League World.

If the deal goes through, it will be a sort of reunion for Sorinola and current Swansea City manager Russell Martin, who worked together at MK Dons.

The Anglo-Nigerian played 45 games with Martin in the dugout, scoring two goals and assisting on six others.

It remains to be seen whether Sorinola would be keen to return to the England, given that Royale Union Saint-Gilloise are well placed to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Having said that, the fullback has seen his first team opportunities diminished since start of the year, logging a paltry 25 minutes from 14 matches in the Pro League.




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