Speed merchant in town and ready to flex his muscle against Stoke City
Armstrong Oko-Flex the West Ham starlet who is finishing off the basics of his deal today at Swansea is in a race against time to be included in tomorrows match day squad for the swans against Stoke City. FAW paperwork always holds up transfers to Welsh clubs.
As reported on Sunday –> New loan link
Having been in the West Ham match day squad thirteen times last season and playing in Europe last week the twenty year old is raring to go in the championship. The final details are pretty much tied up with the swans announcing the signing already. He will join new signing Luke Cundle who signed from Wolves yesterday.
With the addition of these two players Russell Martin has more exciting options to choose from tomorrow night at the Britannia stadium.
We have been told that Armstrong was very keen to join the swans as he see’s this as an opportunity to link up with fellow Dublin born Irish striker Michael Obafemi. Ryan Manning is another Irish international currently excelling at the swans this season. He is very much in the minority there. Obafemi and Oko- Flex have outstanding pace and this could prove an extraordinarily decent signing.
Swansea City face Stoke City away with a 7.45pm kick off tomorrow night.
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