Director of football Richard Montague is confident Swansea City will have a stronger squad next season than they had in 2024-25, courtesy of the club's new-look recruitment set-up.
The Championship side have agreed deals for four new recruits in the close season, with Ipswich Town defender Cameron Burgess the latest addition to Alan Sheehan's squad.
The Swans have also brought in winger Zeidane Inoussa, striker Bobby Wales and defender Ricardo Santos, while Melker Widell will arrive in pre-season courtesy of a transfer agreed in January.
Swansea have said farewell to Joe Allen, Kyle Naughton and Cyrus Christie, while loan signings Lewis O'Brien and Hannes Delcroix have departed and doubts remain over the future of out-of-contract defender Harry Darling.
As a busy summer continues, Montague is upbeat about Swansea's work in his first window since arriving at the club in February.
"We are having a lot of meetings, a lot of phone calls, a lot of discussion," he said.
"At times, at this time of year, it can feel as if you are not really getting anywhere because players don't want to jump into things and sometimes clubs don't want to jump into things.
"All I am very confident of is that we will finish the window stronger than when we went into it."