Steve Cooper is ‘stepping down as Swansea boss’ just WEEKS before the Championship season

Steve Cooper is set to QUIT his position as Swansea boss just WEEKS before the Championship season ‘amid concerns over the club’s future direction and after his relationship with key figures broke down’

  • Steve Cooper has mutually agreed to terminate his Swansea contract
  • The 41-year-old steps down as boss just weeks before the season starts
  • Cooper decided to leave over concerns about the club’s future direction
  • Swansea hope to appoint his successor ahead of Blackburn clash on August 8

Steve Cooper is reportedly stepping down from his position as Swansea manager just over two weeks before the new Championship season is due to start.

The 41-year-old and the club came to a mutual agreement to part ways and an official announcement is expected to be made within the next 24 hours.

The Telegraph claim Cooper, who guided Swansea to successive play-offs in his two seasons in charge, has decided to quit amid concerns over the future direction of the club. 

Steve Cooper is stepping down as Swansea manager just weeks before Championship season

Cooper is said to have wanted more transfer funds in order to bolster his squad this summer, but with his budget expected to be minimal once again and the potential sale of some first-team players, has decided the time is right to walk away and pursue a new challenge. 

He managed to keep Swansea in the promotion mix in each of his seasons despite losing a number of key players, including Joe Rodon, Oliver McBurnie and Dan James.

The Athletic report Cooper’s relationship with a number of key figures at the club had been strained for some time and that there was a sense he would be keen to take up a new position elsewhere amid significant interest from other clubs in the summer.

Cooper had been on the shortlist for the Crystal Palace and Fulham vacancies, but didn’t end up fielding offers from either side. 

Cooper took charge of Tuesday's pre-season friendly win over Plymouth before coming to a mutual agreement with the club to step down

Cooper took charge of Tuesday’s pre-season friendly win over Plymouth before coming to a mutual agreement with the club to step down

The former England Under-17s manager was in charge for Swansea’s pre-season friendly win over Plymouth on Tuesday night and refused to be drawn on talk of his future afterwards. 

‘I think if there is any real news that’s when we would speak,’ he told BBC Sport Wales.

‘There’s no official updates on anything. You know I don’t like talking about myself so let’s focus on the boys.

‘I am here, I am working hard. Day by day, that’s how it is. I have always been that way. I have not paid attention to anything else.

‘If there’s anything really official to talk about me, we’ll talk about it then but there’s not so we’ll leave it at that.’

Swansea will now begin their search for a new manager and plan to make a swift appointment ahead of their season opener against Blackburn Rovers on August 7.   

Swansea hope to appoint a new boss before season opener against Blackburn on August 7

Swansea hope to appoint a new boss before season opener against Blackburn on August 7

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