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Matos welcomes Swansea's sporting director plan

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Swansea head coach Vitor Matos on the touchline
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Vitor Matos says the appointment of a sporting director will be a positive move for Swansea City – and hopes the new recruit will be given time to "build for the future".

Swansea are hoping to make an appointment soon as they look to fill the void left by the departure of Richard Montague last September.

Chief executive Tom Gorringe and Adam Worth, Swansea's global head of recruitment and analytics, had assumed Montague's responsibilities in the aftermath of his exit.

But in a statement issued on Thursday, Swansea confirmed that Worth has left his role and that they are "going through a recruitment process" for a sporting director.

"Once we are in a position to announce the successful candidate, we will formally outline the club's senior football management structure in order to provide transparency and clarity for supporters," the club added.

Matos, Swansea's head coach since November, believes the arrival of a new sporting director will "help for sure in terms of structure".

"I think it's quite clear that at least when the owners presented to me the project, the idea is to improve and the idea is to step forward in a way that every department becomes more professional, every department improves what can deliver in terms of support to the team," he added.

"There's a culture that they are trying to build, we are trying to build as a club.

"I'm really happy with how the structure is at the moment, but it can always improve. I think that's the idea. And then it's about the right person to come."

Richard Montague at Swansea
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Matos says it will be down to Swansea's owners to identify the right person to take up what is a key position at the Championship club.

The Portuguese added that he will then attempt to create a "relationship working together" with the new recruit.

Montague (pictured above) lasted only seven months at Swansea having been brought to Wales in February 2025 from Notts County, the League Two club he has since rejoined.

Montague was a replacement for Paul Watson, who departed in October 2024 after just 16 months with the Swans.

Matos says it is "important to bring stability to the structure" behind the scenes.

"I think that's something that we all want as a club, to build for the future, not build for the next six months or the next eight months," he added.

"If you go across Europe, all the clubs change structures, [but] it is then what you do with that change.

"I think that's quite important for everyone to have that feeling that the club is going on one direction, is getting clear the direction that we want to go."

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