Paul Clement has been named Swansea’s new manager on a two-and-a-half year deal and will get to work in trying to keep the Premier League’s bottom club in the division.
The 44-year-old agreed the contract at the Liberty Stadium after leaving his role as assistant manager at Bayern Munich.
Caretaker manager Alan Curtis will be in charge for Tuesday evening's crucial match at Crystal Palace but Clement will also be in attendance.
Clement will become The Swans third permanent manager of the season after Francesco Guidolin was sacked in October and then Bob Bradley lasted just 11 games.