Guidolin’s contract will not be renewed and the game against Manchester City on May 15 will be his last in charge.

Jenkins said: “We said when Francesco joined the club that we would review things at the end of the season, and that's still the case.

“We have to take into account the season we have had. We are looking at that, and we know the importance of making the right choice with the coach or manager.

"That's a big one for us. The main thing is that once the season ends, we have to make a choice about which direction we are going in and then we will move forward."

Swansea have lost their last two games, failing to score and conceding seven goals, but are virtually guaranteed another season in the Premier League after reaching 40 points.

Appointed in January as successor to Garry Monk, Guidolin has won five games out of 13.

Swansea expect to complete the proposed £110 million takeover by American businessmen Jason Levein and Steve Kaplan by the end of the season.