Who else could leave Swansea City?

This week has seen Franck Tabanou and Bafetimbi Gomis head through the exit door at the Liberty Stadium, as Paul Clement and the Swansea City hierarchy look to restructure the squad ahead of the new Premier League campaign.

The club are making good progress towards new arrivals, with goalkeeper Erwin Mulder the first man in this summer, but there will inevitably be other departures too.

Here, we look at the players who could move on, and assess how likely a loan or permanent move would be.

Kristoffer Nordfeldt

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The Sweden international made his feelings known on his lack of game time at the Liberty when he was in his homeland on international duty earlier in June.

He has had to endure two frustrating seasons, being unable to oust Lukasz Fabianski and making just two Premier League appearances in the process.

Swansea were thought to be keen to hold on to him, but the arrival of Edwin Mulder on a free suggests they are ready to let Nordfeldt get some game time on loan.

Likelihood of leaving: 4/5

Mark Birighitti

Never really threatened to get near the first-team picture and was limited to outings for the Under-23s team.

Before the end of the season he had a trial spell with Dutch club Willem II and he seems all but certain to leave once a club can be found. 5/5

Jordi Amat

Last season was the defender’s big chance. Ashley Williams had left and he started the season as part of the first-choice defensive pairing alongside Federico Fernandez.

However, his inconsistent performances meant he was unable to nail down a regular role and he was nothing more than a bit-part player once Alfie Mawson and Fernandez hit their stride.

Huw Jenkins revealed Swansea are looking at either a loan or permanent exit for Amat, and it is hard to see him having a future at the Liberty. 4/5

Mike van der Hoorn

Like Amat, the former Ajax man had his chances to impress. His season was a mixed bag. He had decent games and bad games but showed enough to suggest he could develop into a useful asset.

Saw Mawson and Fernandez lock down starting spots, but Clement’s tactical use of him against Stoke suggests he may have a role to play. 2/5

Stephen Kingsley

Martin Olsson’s arrival and impressive form knocked Kingsley down the pecking order, but he remains highly-rated at the Liberty Stadium.

There has been interest in taking him on loan, and it may yet be that he is given the chance this summer, but Swansea are thought to be happy with their left-back options. 2/5

Ki Sung-yueng

Played a starring role when Swansea finished eighth in the Premier League under Garry Monk but has only fleetingly reached those heights in the last two seasons.

Showed signs of improvement towards the end of last season which was timely given he has just a year remaining on his contract.

There has been little sign of an extension at this stage, which suggests Swansea could be open to offers for the South Korea captain. 4/5

Jay Fulton

Had a fitful campaign last term. He was used briefly by Bob Bradley and Clement but was not able to hold down a regular starting. He adds a bite and physicality in midfield, but he is trying to force his way into the team in a well-populated and competitive area. A loan looks a likely option. 4/5

Modou Barrow

Started last season as first-choice winger, ended it unable to make any sort of impression at Championship Leeds.

The Gambian has shown flashes of his talent, but the club’s willingness to loan him out in January suggests his long-term future does not lie in a Swansea shirt. 5/5

Jefferson Montero

A player of such pace, trickery and talent. Montero should be a major fans’ favourite, but he has become a source of genuine frustration through his inconsistency and worrying injury problems.

Thigh, wrist and hamstring problems combined to severely disrupt last season and he has looked a shadow of the player who so tortured Branislav Ivanovic on the opening day two seasons ago.

Swansea are thought to be ready to listen to offers. 4/5

Borja Baston

Arrived to considerable fanfare 12 months ago, now the 24-year-old is set for a rapid return to his homeland via a season-long loan with Malaga.

Early injury problems and the form of Fernando Llorente did not help, with the confidence visibly draining from the Atletico Madrid man.

Did not look up to the rigours of the Premier League and Swansea have decided to cut their losses. 5/5

Oliver McBurnie

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The Scotland Under-21 international will certainly not be sold this summer after making a big impression for the double-winning Under-23s last season and making a handful of Premier League appearances.

McBurnie is keen for more first-team action, and he may be given the chance to go on loan in the Championship to further his development. 3/5

Matt Grimes

The signing of the midfielder from Exeter was considered a real coup for the Swans, and he is still only 21 years of age.

Endured a tough loan spell at Leeds last season where he barely featured and he has just a handful of first-team appearances to his name with Swansea.

Another loan spell looks likely. 4/5

Kyle Bartley

One of the star performers in the Leeds team that got so close to a Championship play-off place under Monk.

Skippered the Yorkshire club and has spoken warmly of his time there. Monk may well want him at new club Middlesbrough and he is entering the final year of his contract at Swansea.

However, Paul Clement has mentioned Bartley as a man he wants to assess in pre-season before making a decision. 3/5

Gylfi Sigurdsson

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The star name in the Swansea City squad and a man adored by the Jack Army. Has been a key factor in the escapes from relegation in each of the last two seasons and he continues to attract interest after big-money offers were rejected in January.

Everton look to be leading the chase for him, with Swansea adamant they do not want to sell him.

You would imagine there may be a significant figure that may bring the Welsh club to the negotiating table, but there should be no doubting the desire to retain a player who has himself said he is happy in SA1. 2/5

Fernando Llorente

Another man linked with a move in January now finding himself mentioned alongside potential suitors this summer.

Talk of a move from Chelsea had increased in recent weeks but his arm fracture, suffered in a cycling accident, may well cool interest at least while he recovers.

Swansea are planning to offer him a new contract upon his return to South Wales in an effort to tie down his services. 2/5

Kyle Naughton

The full- back enjoyed a fine end to last season, showing the character to get back on track after what was at times a very difficult season.

He is Swansea's first-choice right-back and, as such, the expectation is that he will stay, but he is entering the final year of his contract and the club are thought to be on the look-out for a full-back this summer. 2/5