Current Swansea City head coach Francesco Guidolin has admitted that he’d like to stay at the club beyond this season.

The 60-year-old Italian joined the Swans in January on a deal until the end of the 2015/16 season, and has pretty much done what Huw Jenkins asked – that being to keep Swansea in the Premier League at any cost.

The South Wales outfit now sit 10 points above the relegation zone, following a resurgence of form in the last few months. The Swans have suffered three losses under Guidolin since January, winning four and drawing two.

Now, speaking to Gazetto dello Sport, the former Udinese and Monaco manager claims that he’d like to stay at the Liberty Stadium, and that it could well be a possibility.

My future at Swansea has yet to be decided. I have a four-month contract here in Wales and I would like to stay, and the results suggest that could happen. I’ve heard some rumours here in Wales but my future has not been decided. We’ll see how we end the season and what happens in the future.

Going by results, Guidolin has done very well, however he has been subject of much criticism from the Swansea fans after some very average performances whilst gaining the points. The general opinion is that Guidolin shouldn’t be the Swans’ long-term manager, with Brendan Rodgers, Unai Emery and Chris Coleman all linked to take over in the summer.

Perhaps if Jenkins wasn’t to renew Guidolin’s contract in the summer, he could become the Italy manager after Antonio Conte leaves to be the Chelsea boss after Euro 2016. Guidolin has said that he’d be happy to take over from Conte saying: