Swansea City chase late deadline-day deal for former £10m Liverpool star
Swansea City are weighing up a deadline-day loan move for Red Bull Salzburg midfielder Bobby Clark.
The 19-year-old switched Liverpool for Austria last summer in a £10million deal, but it seems there's now a possibility he could return to these shores, with Swansea believed to be among a number of clubs to have shown interest.
A move to south Wales could potentially be complicated by the fact Clark is still on the continent right now.
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However, it's hoped a deal could potentially be completed remotely if necessary. Sign up to our Swansea City newsletter here.
Clark, son of Newcastle United legend Lee, has featured 18 times for the RB Salzburg, with four outings in the Champions League, scoring one goal.
He was signed by former Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders, who left his role at the club in December after seven months in charge.
Interest in Clark comes as the Swans look to strengthen their attacking midfield options this month, with a winger also believed to be high on the agenda.
Alongside all of that, the club remain hopeful of completing loan deals for midfield duo Lewis O'Brien and Jacob Wright. The latter of which is believed to contain an obligation to buy at the end of the season.
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