Paul Clement is under significant threat of losing his job as Swansea manager before the transfer window opens amid the growing relegation crisis.

The Swansea hierarchy have long intended to give Clement the chance to make the January changes needed to transform their season.

But Sportsmail understands that is now in real doubt after Tuesday’s defeat at Everton made it eight losses in their past 10 Premier League games.

Swansea City could sack Paul Clement if he loses to Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon

It is understood he could even lose his job if Swansea are beaten by Crystal Palace at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.

It works very much in Clement’s favour that aside from having held major support from the club’s ownership - which is only now waning - the available options for a replacement are so limited.

Clement has overseen a wretched season on the back of saving the club from relegation following his appointment in January. His first game was against Palace and a win laid the foundations for a stirring revival.

But this season has been bleaker than any other in Swansea’s Premier League tenure, even if the manager still has the support of the dressing room.

The Swans suffered their eighth defeat in 10 games following their 3-1 loss to Everton

Monday night's defeat at Goodison Park saw Wilfried Bony limp off on the five-minute mark

SWANSEA'S LAST 10 LEAGUE RESULTS Date Opponent Result October 21 Leicester (H) Lost 2-1 October 28 Arsenal (A) Lost 2-1 November 4 Brighton (H) Lost 1-0 November 18 Burnley (A) Lost 2-0 November 25 Bournemouth (H) Drew 0-0 November 29 Chelsea (A) Lost 1-0 December 2 Stoke (A) Lost 2-1 December 9 West Brom (H) Won 1-0 December 13 Man City (H) Lost 4-0 December 18 Everton (A) Lost 3-1

There have been no dissenting voices from within the squad about Clement’s methods and he is yet to lose the crowd, whose anger has largely been directed at the board.

Yet the results have been woeful, as have the performances. At the root of the problem, according to several sources within the club, is a badly misfiring recruitment department.

The irony is that their transfer work in January appears to be the best hope of salvaging the season.

They will target at least three new faces in the window, but the jury is very much out on the manager who will be leading them.