Brendan Rodgers is being linked with a shock return to the Liberty Stadium as pressure continues to mount on current manager Garry Monk.
The Swans have been on a woeful run of form, winning just one out of their last 10-games, leaving them 15th in the table and just one point above the relegation zone.
Swansea fell to yet another defeat over the weekend as table-toppers brushed them aside thanks to a Riyad Mahrez hat-trick at the Liberty Stadium, and after the game, Monk admitted he has no idea what’s gone wrong at the club.
“Those of you who know me will know I will never walk away, never. No one knows the principles of the club more than myself and no one will fight harder than myself,” he said.
“Of course I am worried. It is not a good situation that we are in. We are in a situation where people need to step up to the plate now.
“It is so frustrating. I don’t know what more I can do. I am trying to find all the ways to make it better and produce and this is very frustrating.”
Swansea are desperate to stand by the manager, who’s shown 12-years of service as a player and now manager, but time is running out as potential replacements are being named.
One of the possible replacements is former-boss Brendan Rodgers, who is out of work after losing his job at Liverpool.
Rodgers managed Swansea for two-years from 2010 to 2012, guiding them to the Premier League before leaving to join Liverpool.
Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt