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Paul Clement sure he will stay at Swansea City even if they lose Premier League place

Paul Clement awaits kick-off in the Premier League match between Swansea and Tottenham at The Liberty Stadium
Image: Paul Clement has no intention of leaving Swansea if they are relegated from the Premier League

Paul Clement is sure he will be Swansea City manager next season whatever division the team ends up in.

Sky Sports News HQ brought you the news on Wednesday that the former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich manager would stay at the Liberty Stadium even if Swansea are relegated.

Swansea's American owners are understood to be keen to provide a period of stability at the club, having had three permanent managers in charge this season - Francesco Guidolin, Bob Bradley and now Clement.

Clement has overseen an improvement in form since taking over with the Swans bottom of the table in January, but they remain in the bottom three with three games remaining, starting at home to Everton on Saturday.

Speaking at his press conference ahead of that game, Clement said: "When I came in January I signed a contract for the remainder of this season, plus two more.

"I am really enjoying my time working here at the club with all the great people behind the scenes.

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"There's also a really good group of players and a fantastic set of fans as well.

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"I'm very happy here and I look forward to staying here for the remainder of my contract, irrespective of the outcome this season."

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