Swansea City, the base of the Premier League, have designated Paul Clement as chief on an over two-year contract in progression to Bob Bradley, the club said on Tuesday. Lenient, 44, has been colleague director at Bayern Munich to Carlo Ancelotti, with whom he additionally worked at Chelsea, Paris St Germain and Real Madrid.
In his exclusive administrative employment, notwithstanding, he endured not exactly a year at Championship (second level) Derby County, who sacked him last February. Swansea was accounted for to have talked with him before naming Bradley in October. Swansea has battled all season in the wake of offering driving scorer Andre Ayew to West Ham United and chief Ashley Williams to Everton.
Saturday's 3-0 home thrashing by Bournemouth was their fourth progressive misfortune, abandoning them a base of the table and four focuses from security. Lenient will go to Tuesday's match at Crystal Palace, who are three places above them.
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