https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/1851957/next-swnasea-manager-us-owners-w Next Swansea manager: US owners want Bob Bradley to be considered but Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs remains first choice New American owners want former US coach to be on shortlist to take over from Francesco Guidolin SWANSEA’S new American backers want to talk to former United States coach Bob Bradley about becoming their new boss. The Yanks are keen for Bradley to be considered for the post as Francesco Guidolin struggles and the Welsh outfit search for a replacement. Ryan Giggs is top of the wanted list drawn up by Swansea supremo Huw Jenkins, but the Americans insist that Bradley should be a contender. Bradley, 58, is currently coach at French Second Division side Le Havre but is best known for a six-year spell with the United States national team. And that means a lot to the American investors Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan who have pumped cash into the club. Giggs's lack of experience as a manager is a nagging concern for the Americans and even bringing in a sidekick like Phil Neville leaves that doubt. Bradley has never worked in England either but has a long CV. He could also involve former Everton player Landon Donovan in a management team. Donovan, a key player for Bradley at international level, is advising Swansea and could become even more part of the scene. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) |