Swansea are set to appoint Paul Clement as their new manager, according to multiple reports following the Premier League club's 3-0 home loss to Bournemouth on Saturday.
Clement, the former Derby County boss and currently a Bayern Munich assistant, has been in talks with Swansea over the last 24 hours to become the club's third manager of the season.
Reports said the deal could be finalised over the next 48 hours before Swansea -- who will head into 2017 bottom of the Premier League -- visit Crystal Palace on Tuesday.
Swansea sacked Bob Bradley, who succeeded Francesco Guidolin in October, after just 85 days in charge after the 4-1 Boxing Day defeat to West Ham.