Thursday, 13th June, 2013

Paris Saint-Germain are considering a move for Swansea manager Michael Laudrup, according to Sky Italia.

The Danish tactician’s future at Swansea is in doubt, following continual talk of a growing rift with the club’s board over summer transfer policy.



Laudrup’s stock increased further last season after he led Swansea to League Cup success and a finish of ninth in the Premier League in his first year in charge at the Liberty Stadium.

Meanwhile, PSG are looking to solve a managerial problem at the Parc des Princes.

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Current coach Carlo Ancelotti is keen to join Real Madrid – and PSG are struggling to find a suitable replacement.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been cold on the chance to take over, Guus Hiddink recently signed a new contract with Anzhi Makhachkala, while Rafael Benitez has taken the Napoli job.

Now Laudrup is becoming a serious contender to take over at the French champions.

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