Vitor Matos has welcomed the return of Adam Idah as the £6m striker closes in on an end to his three-month injury lay-off.
Idah has not played since suffering a hamstring injury in training over Christmas.
But the 25-year-old could play some part when Swansea host Championship leaders Coventry City on Saturday (17:15 GMT).
"I'm really happy that he's back," Matos said.
"He adds quality to the squad, a different kind of profile. Now it's about getting ready for the upcoming weeks and being available."
Idah became the most expensive signing ever made by Swansea as an EFL club when he arrived from Celtic last September.
However, prior to his injury, Idah largely operated as a back-up to in-form Swansea striker Zan Vipotnik, who is the leading scorer in the second tier.
Idah has made 18 Swansea appearances to date – including only five league starts – and has scored three goals for the Welsh club.
In Idah's absence, Liam Cullen and Melker Widell have offered Matos alternatives up front.
But Swansea will have fingers crossed that former Norwich youngster Idah can end what has a been a tricky first season at the club with something of a flourish.
With eight games remaining in 2025-26, the Swans are 11th in the second tier, eight points adrift of the top six.