Claude Makelele is all set to give Swansea City another end of season boost by signing a new contract to remain in Paul Clement's back room staff.

Makelele, 44, joined the club in January when Clement took over of the side then bottom of the Premier League.

Now, less than a week after securing their status with a 2-0 win at Sunderland, Clement has moved quickly to ensure the former Real Madrid, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain star will stay in Wales.

Claude Makelele (left) will sign a new deal at Swansea, manager Paul Clement has confirmed

'Claude's contract will be done in the next few days. We are happy that he's going to stay because he has brought a massive amount with him to the training ground,' said Clement. 'He brings great experience of what it's like to play at the highest level.'

But while Clement is happy to see Makelele remain, he's uncertain about the future of Swansea's record buy from last summer, Borja Baston. Since arriving from La Liga, the Spanish striker has only managed one goal in 18 Premier League games, only four of which have been starts.

'We have to have a major discussion about what happens to Borja this summer. He hasn't had the kind of year that either he or us would have wanted,' said Clement.

'That doesn't mean he hasn't got a future here and I can understand his overall frustration. Some La Liga players have found the transition to the Premier League quite difficult.

'Fernando Llorente is different. He's played in Italy and is a big, strong man who has adapted well.

Makelele, 44, joined the club along with Clement in January, as they fought for survival

'Maybe Borja has just needed this year to settle in and maybe we will see the best of him in the future.'

Baston will be missing from this weekend's season finale at the Liberty Stadium against West Brom because of a knee injury. But club stalwarts Angel Rangel and Wayne Routledge are fit for selection.

'I want to get a result, get that third consecutive victory and keep another clean sheet. That means finishing with the strongest possible side,' said Clement.

'There is a possibility of finishing two places higher in the table, with £1.9m at stake for each place we climb, and ending on a high to give the fans something to celebrate would be great.

'West Brom had a very strong start to the season and their Premier League status was never in doubt, which is a credit to Tony Pulis.'